SOLUTION: How do you set up the problem that asks to use four unit multipliers to convert 50 square meters to square inches
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Question 444610: How do you set up the problem that asks to use four unit multipliers to convert 50 square meters to square inches
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
convert 50 square meters to square inches
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Convert to sq. ft, then convert to square inches.
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50 meter^2[3.281ft/meter][3.281ft/meter][12in/1ft][12in/1ft]
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= [50*3.281*3.281*12*12]/[1*1*1*1] in^2
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= 77507.72 sq in
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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