SOLUTION: Convert from metric to English or from English to metric as indicated. The only metric-to-English conversions you are allowed to use are: 1 meter = 3.281 feet and 1 gallon = 3.79
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Question 358092: Convert from metric to English or from English to metric as indicated. The only metric-to-English conversions you are allowed to use are: 1 meter = 3.281 feet and 1 gallon = 3.79 liters. Of course, you may use any English-to-English conversions (such as 1 mile = 5280 feet) and any metric-to-metric conversions (such as 1 km = 1000m).
a. 35 m to feet b. 170 ft to m c. 150 mi to km
d. 47 km to mi e. 4 ft to cm f. 87 cm to inches
g. 54 inches to mm h. 32 mi/hr to m/sec i. 5 gal to liters
j. 16 liters to quarts
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Apparently you don't actually "get it" when it comes to the purpose of this site. This is a place to get help understanding mathematics. It is not a place to submit your entire assignment for someone else to do for you. FSM forbid you should have to think for yourself at all. One problem per post/5 posts per day. Read the instructions.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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