Concept explainers
(A)
The value of 238 feet into meter.
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for 238 ft is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert ft into m,
Calculation:
Conversion of ft into m,
Conclusion:
Thus, numerical value for 238 ft is
(B)
The value of 772 in into cm.
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for 772 in is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert in into cm,
Calculation:
Conversion of in into cm,
Conclusion:
Thus, numerical value for 772 in is
(C)
The value of
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert
Calculation:
Conversion of
Conclusion:
Thus, numerical value for
(D)
The value of 559 oz into L.
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for 559 oz is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert oz into L,
Calculation:
Conversion of oz into L,
Conclusion:
Thus, numerical value for 559 oz is
(E)
The value of
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert
Calculation:
Conversion of
Conclusion:
Thus, numerical value for
(f)
The value of
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert
Calculation:
Conversion of
Conclusion:
The numerical value for
(g)
The value of
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert
Calculation:
Conversion of
Conclusion:
The numerical value for
(h)
The value of
Answer to Problem 32QAP
The numerical value for
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given value is
Formula used:
For numerical value convert
Calculation:
Conversion of
Conclusion:
The numerical value for
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