The learner will convert units of measure for rates in the metric and English measurement systems.

Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Rates

Convert 65 miles per hour to meters per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 65 miles per hour to meters per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

29 m/sec

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Convert 65 miles per hour to meters per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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29 m/sec

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Convert 177 kilograms per square centimeter to pounds per square inch.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 177 kilograms per square centimeter to pounds per square inch.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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2520 psi

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Convert 177 kilograms per square centimeter to pounds per square inch.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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2520 psi

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Rates

Convert 0.85 ton per cubic yard to grams per cubic centimeter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 0.85 ton per cubic yard to grams per cubic centimeter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1.0 gram per cubic centimeter

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Convert 0.85 ton per cubic yard to grams per cubic centimeter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1.0 gram per cubic centimeter

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Convert $679 per metric ton to cents per ounce.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert $679 per metric ton to cents per ounce.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1.92¢/oz

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Convert $679 per metric ton to cents per ounce.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1.92¢/oz

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Convert 92 gallons per minute to liters per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 92 gallons per minute to liters per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

5.8 L/sec

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Convert 92 gallons per minute to liters per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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5.8 L/sec

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Convert 95¢ per foot to dollars per kilometer.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 95¢ per foot to dollars per kilometer.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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$3100/km

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Convert 95¢ per foot to dollars per kilometer.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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$3100/km

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Convert 45.2 kilometers per liter to miles per gallon.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 45.2 kilometers per liter to miles per gallon.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

106 mpg

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Convert 45.2 kilometers per liter to miles per gallon.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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106 mpg

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Convert $3,200 per acre to cents per square meter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert $3,200 per acre to cents per square meter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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79¢ per square meter

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Convert $3,200 per acre to cents per square meter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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79¢ per square meter

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Convert 92.5 kilometers per hour to feet per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 92.5 kilometers per hour to feet per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

84.3 ft/sec

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Convert 92.5 kilometers per hour to feet per second.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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84.3 ft/sec

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Convert 0.2010 ton per square foot to grams per square meter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 0.2010 ton per square foot to grams per square meter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

1,963,000 grams per square meter

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Convert 0.2010 ton per square foot to grams per square meter.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1,963,000 grams per square meter

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Convert 1,575,000 milliliters per minute to quarts per hour.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 1,575,000 milliliters per minute to quarts per hour.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

99,890 qt/hr

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Convert 1,575,000 milliliters per minute to quarts per hour.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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99,890 qt/hr

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Convert $9180 per hectare to cents per square yard.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert $9180 per hectare to cents per square yard.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

76.7¢ per square yard

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Convert $9180 per hectare to cents per square yard.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Your Answer

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76.7¢ per square yard

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