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Carry out the following conversions. Report your answers to the correct number of signi�cant �gures.
(a) 947 m to mi
(b) 6.74 kg to lb
(c) 250.4 mL to gal
(d) 2.30 dL to mL
(e) 0.000450 cm to nm
(f) 37.5 in to m
(g) 689 lb to kg
(h) 0.5 qt to mL
(i) 125 cm to ft
(j) 542 mg to lb
(k) 25 nL to gal
(a)

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The given number,
(b)

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The given number,
(c)

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The given number,
(d)

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The given number,
Therefore, the final answer, up to three significant figures, is
(e)

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The given number,
In the multiplication method, the addition of exponents takes place in order to get the final answer. Therefore, the final answer, up to three significant figures, is
(f)

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.
(g)

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The given number,
(h)

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The given number,
Therefore, the answer becomes
After that, the number is rounded off by dropping the last digit, which is greater than
(i)

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The relation between Foot
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The given number,
(j)

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The given number,
Therefore, the final answer is
(k)

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The conversion of
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The relation between nano liter
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The
The given number,
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