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Jul 8, 2004, 05:09 PM
1)You can always add two numbers that have the same units.However,you cannot always add two numbers that have the same dimensions.Explain why not,and inlcude an example in your explanation.
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a)Is it possible for two quantities to have the same dimensions but different units?
b) Is it possible for two quantities to have the same units but different dimensions?
In each of the two cases,support your answer with an eexample and an explanation.? (I can't understand-I'll be freshmen in high school next year)
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a) Considering the fact that 3.28 ft=1m, which is the larger unit for measuring area, 1 ft2 or 1m2?
b)Consider a 1330-ft2 apartment.With your answer to part (a) in mind and without doing any calculations, decide whether this apartment has an area that is greater or less than 1,330 m2.
c)In a 1,330-ft2, how many square meters of area are there?Does this support in part (a) and (b)?
HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME PLEASE..?
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a)Is it possible for two quantities to have the same dimensions but different units?
b) Is it possible for two quantities to have the same units but different dimensions?
In each of the two cases,support your answer with an eexample and an explanation.? (I can't understand-I'll be freshmen in high school next year)
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a) Considering the fact that 3.28 ft=1m, which is the larger unit for measuring area, 1 ft2 or 1m2?
b)Consider a 1330-ft2 apartment.With your answer to part (a) in mind and without doing any calculations, decide whether this apartment has an area that is greater or less than 1,330 m2.
c)In a 1,330-ft2, how many square meters of area are there?Does this support in part (a) and (b)?
HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME PLEASE..?