Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The conversion of 300 g to milligram should be done.
Concept Introduction:
Conversion is usually undertaken to convey the terms of measurement in specified units keeping their values the same. The weight of substance is measured in terms of grams. The smallest unit of weight is milligram.
(b)
Interpretation:
The conversion of 2L to μL should be done.
Concept Introduction:
Measurement of objects' length or weight is conveyed in terms of specified units keeping their values the same. The SI unit of volume is liter. The smallest unit is milliliters.
(c)
Interpretation:
The conversion of 5 cm to m should be done.
Concept Introduction:
The unit of measuring length is in terms of meters. The smallest unit of measurement is micrometer and millimeter.
(d)
Interpretation:
The conversion of 300 g to oz should be done.
Concept Introduction:
The unit of measuring weight is either gram, kilograms. This is the standard unit of measurement. But ounce is used in some countries. Hence, there are certain conversion factors to be able to give the values in terms of those units.
(e)
Interpretation:
The conversion of 2 ft to m should be done.
Concept Introduction:
The unit of measuring length is usually meters this is the standard unit of measurement. But the foot is also unit of measurement of length and in followed in U.S.
(f)
Interpretation:
The conversion of 3.5 yd to m should be done.
Concept Introduction:
The measuring unit of length is usually meters this is the standard unit of measurement. But the yard is also unit of measurement of length and in followed in U.S.

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