A person’s height in meters and mass in kg.
Answer to Problem 14P
A typical person’s height is 1.7 m and a typical person’s mass is 54.5 kg.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Assuming a typical person is around 5.5 feet tall and weighs around 120 pounds.
Formula used:
1 feet equals 30.48 centimeters and one meter equals 100 centimeters.
Around 2.2 pounds equals 1 kg
Calculation:
The height of a person in meters is:
Now, as the height in feet was expressed in 2 significant figures, so round off the value to two significant figures.
The mass of a person in kg is:
Now, as the original mass in pounds was given in three significant figures, so round off the value to three significant figures
Conclusion:
A typical person’s height is 1.7 m and mass is 54.5 kg.
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