Directions: Use the conversion factor method to convert each of the following amounts to the unit indicated. Indicate the approximate equivalent(s) used in the conversion. 1. grss= 3 2. gr 3. 3g = 1 4. gr 150 5. gr viiss= 6. 15 mg, 7. 13t=. 8. 15 ml = 9. 750 mL. 10. 20 mL, 11.4 T 12.9 kg = 13. qt iv= 14,3 L= 15. 55 kg = 16. 12 in 17. qt ii, 18. 3 t = 19.99 lb = mg _mg kg _mg B gr mL oz mL Ib oz pt _pt lb cm mL _kg Approximate Equivalent 20. gr v= 21.0.6 mg = 22. pti 23. gr x = 24. 300 mg 25. 30 cm = 26. 90 mg= 27. 60 mL 28. gr. 29. 65 mg, 30. 32 in = 31. 350 mm = 32. 7.5 cm = 33. 2 in. 34. 40 kg = 35. 7.16 kg = 36. 110 lb 37. 3.5 kg = 38. 63 lb= _mg gr mL mg OZ _mg cm mm 8 kg lb kg Approximate Equivalent

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Directions: Use the conversion factor method to convert each of the following amounts to the
unit indicated. Indicate the approximate equivalent(s) used in the conversion.
1. grss=
3
2. gr.
3. 3g=
4. gr.
150
5. gr viiss=
6. 15 mg,
7. 13 t
8. 15 ml =
9. 750 mL =
10. 20 mL =
11.4 T=
12.9 kg =
13. qt iv=
14,3 L=
15. 55 kg =
16. 12 in
17. qtii =
18. 3t =
19.99 lb =
_mg
_mg
kg
mg
B
gr
mL
oz
OZ
mL
lb
_pt
t
mL
cm
pt
_kg
Approximate
Equivalent
20. gr v=
21.0.6 mg,
22. pti=
23. gr x =
24. 300 mg =
25. 30 cm =
26.90 mg =
27. 60 mL
28. gr.
6
29. 65 mg,
30. 32 in =
31. 350 mm =
32. 7.5 cm =
33. 2 in =
34. 40 kg.
35. 7.16 kg =
36. 110 lb
37. 3.5 kg =
38.63 lb =
mg
mL
gr
mg
gr
in
gr
oz
_mg
cm
mm
lb
B
kg
lb
_kg
Approximate
Equivalent
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Use the conversion factor method to convert each of the following amounts to the unit indicated. Indicate the approximate equivalent(s) used in the conversion. 1. grss= 3 2. gr. 3. 3g= 4. gr. 150 5. gr viiss= 6. 15 mg, 7. 13 t 8. 15 ml = 9. 750 mL = 10. 20 mL = 11.4 T= 12.9 kg = 13. qt iv= 14,3 L= 15. 55 kg = 16. 12 in 17. qtii = 18. 3t = 19.99 lb = _mg _mg kg mg B gr mL oz OZ mL lb _pt t mL cm pt _kg Approximate Equivalent 20. gr v= 21.0.6 mg, 22. pti= 23. gr x = 24. 300 mg = 25. 30 cm = 26.90 mg = 27. 60 mL 28. gr. 6 29. 65 mg, 30. 32 in = 31. 350 mm = 32. 7.5 cm = 33. 2 in = 34. 40 kg. 35. 7.16 kg = 36. 110 lb 37. 3.5 kg = 38.63 lb = mg mL gr mg gr in gr oz _mg cm mm lb B kg lb _kg Approximate Equivalent
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