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In Mathematics / College | 2025-08-20

*Note: you must use these exact conversion factors to get this question right.

\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline Weight / mass & Volume \\
\hline 1 pound $( lb )=16$ ounces (oz) & $1 \operatorname{cup}(\operatorname{cup})=8$ fluid ounces (fl oz) \\
\hline 1 ton (ton) =2000 pounds (lb) & 1 pint (pt) = $2 \operatorname{cups}(\operatorname{cups})$ \\
\hline 1 gram $( g )=1000$ milligrams (mg) & 1 quart ( qt ) = 2 pints ( pt ) \\
\hline 1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams (g) & 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) \\
\hline 1 ounce ( oz ) $=28.35$ grams (g) & 1 cubic foot $\left( ft ^3\right)=7.481$ gallons (gal) \\
\hline 1 pound (lb) = 0.454 kilograms (kg) & 1 liter ( L ) = 1000 milliliters (mL) \\
\hline & 1 cubic meter $\left( m ^3\right)=1000$ liters (L) \\
\hline & 1 gallon $( gal )=3.785$ liters $( L )$ \\
\hline & 1 fluid ounce (fl oz) $=29.574$ milliliters (mL) \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

$\square$ pounds per liter

Asked by Kookieswirl

Answer (3)

To determine how many 5/9s are in 1, we divide 1 by 5/9, which is equivalent to multiplying 1 by the reciprocal 9/5. Thus, there are 1.8 or 9/5 lots of 5/9 in 1. ;

Answered by srangoli003 | 2024-06-18

In order to find out how many 5/9 are in 1 whole, we should write the following equation: x * 5/9 =1 where x is the number of 5/9 5 x/9=1 5 X=9 X=9/5=5/5 + 4/5= 1 4/5 So, in 1 whole there are 1 whole 5/9 and 4/5 from 5/9.

Answered by LearnGrow | 2024-06-24

There are \\\frac{9}{5} or 1 \\\frac{4}{5} parts of \\\frac{5}{9} in 1. This means that in one whole, you get 1 complete part of \\\frac{5}{9} and an additional \\\frac{4}{9}.
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Answered by LearnGrow | 2024-09-26