21.A waterway contains 10.3 milligrams of an impurity per gallon of water. How many micrograms of impurity are present per liter of water?

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1 gallon = 3.79 Litres

1 mg=1000 μg

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12. A large soft drink has a volume of 0.950 L. What is this volume in cm³?
13. A stream flows at a rate of 10.4 liters per hour. Convert this rate to cubic meters per day.
14. A waterway contains 10.3 milligrams of an impurity per gallon of water. How many micrograms of impurity
are present per liter of water?
Density
15. A student working in the laboratory needs 500 g of a liquid chemical whose density is 1.41 g/cm³. What
volume of this liquid should he measure?
16. What is the mass of a 5.31-mL sample of a liquid with a density of 2.10 g/mL?
Temperature
17. The average human body temperature is 98.6 °F. Convert this temperature to degrees Celsius, and to
Kelvin.
18. In July, the average high temperature in New York City is 25 °C. Convert this temperature to degrees
Fahrenheit, and to Kelvin.
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19. Upon graduating with a good GPA and work experience, you are pleased to receive two job offers.
offers a salary of $42,000/year. Company B offers an hourly pay of $25.00/hour. Assuming that you
the factor-label method to find your annual income at
Transcribed Image Text:12. A large soft drink has a volume of 0.950 L. What is this volume in cm³? 13. A stream flows at a rate of 10.4 liters per hour. Convert this rate to cubic meters per day. 14. A waterway contains 10.3 milligrams of an impurity per gallon of water. How many micrograms of impurity are present per liter of water? Density 15. A student working in the laboratory needs 500 g of a liquid chemical whose density is 1.41 g/cm³. What volume of this liquid should he measure? 16. What is the mass of a 5.31-mL sample of a liquid with a density of 2.10 g/mL? Temperature 17. The average human body temperature is 98.6 °F. Convert this temperature to degrees Celsius, and to Kelvin. 18. In July, the average high temperature in New York City is 25 °C. Convert this temperature to degrees Fahrenheit, and to Kelvin. Challenge 19. Upon graduating with a good GPA and work experience, you are pleased to receive two job offers. offers a salary of $42,000/year. Company B offers an hourly pay of $25.00/hour. Assuming that you the factor-label method to find your annual income at
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