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I did the math over and over and over for problem 4 and it always come up to .058167211ect.... I dont understand how you can get a positive number when you keep on divdint 1000 then 12^3 then divide again by 2.54^3 and the last one by 10^-2. If anyone here can tell me how he got 581.672 please tell me.
I'm a BS/RN student going through chemistry for the first time. This method of explanation is concise and easy to comprehend. Thanx
thank you! my chem teacher sucks and doesn't teach us and here I am studying before the test and having a mental breakdown! this helped a lot
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You're welcome! Be sure to check out the other videos in the unit analysis/unit conversion series. :)
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Thank you so much! Amazing explanation!!
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I did the math over and over and over for problem 4 and it always come up to .058167211ect.... I dont understand how you can get a positive number when you keep on divdint 1000 then 12^3 then divide again by 2.54^3 and the last one by 10^-2. If anyone here can tell me how he got 581.672 please tell me.
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