Question 1: Determine whether the answer to each calculation has the correct number of significant figures. If not, correct it: 1A) 89.763 + 22.4581 = 3.997 1B) 4.32x1012 + 3.1x104 = 1.4x1016 Question 2: Perform this calculation to the correct number of significant figures 9443 + 45 - 9.9 x 8.1x106 Question 3: Perform the following conversions: 3A) 78.3 cm to inches 3B) 22.5 lbs. to micrograms 3C) 396 in to L

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5) The highest fuel costs in the world are in Norway (unusual since it is a major producer of oil). If $1 = 6.03950 kr
(Norwegian Krone), and fuel costs in Norway are typically listed as 15.37 kr/L, what is the cost in $/gal?
6) The units of of heat capacity are
A) K/J or °C/J
B) J/K or J/°C
C) J/g-K or J/g-°c
D) J/mol
E) g-K/J or g-°C/J
7) The British thermal unit (Btu) is commonly used in engineering applications. A Btu is defined as the amount of
heat required to raise the temperature of 1 Ib of water by 1°F. There are
453.59 g; °C = (5/9)(°F - 32°); specific heat of H2O (1) = 4.184 J/g-K.
A) 3415
B) 60.29
C) 1054
joules in one Btu. 1 lb =
D) 5.120 × 10-3
E) Additional information is needed to complete the calculation.
8) How many Significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? Place your answer in the box
provided!
1.0030
cm
0.00002471
kg
10,000 yrs
65,229 min
32.90090
m
2.9000000
mm
9) Round each of the following to 3 significant figures.
2,300.2
707.5
0.0003350
10.26730
10) Convert each of the following into correct scientific notation.
10A) 1747
10B) 0.00000984
Transcribed Image Text:5) The highest fuel costs in the world are in Norway (unusual since it is a major producer of oil). If $1 = 6.03950 kr (Norwegian Krone), and fuel costs in Norway are typically listed as 15.37 kr/L, what is the cost in $/gal? 6) The units of of heat capacity are A) K/J or °C/J B) J/K or J/°C C) J/g-K or J/g-°c D) J/mol E) g-K/J or g-°C/J 7) The British thermal unit (Btu) is commonly used in engineering applications. A Btu is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 Ib of water by 1°F. There are 453.59 g; °C = (5/9)(°F - 32°); specific heat of H2O (1) = 4.184 J/g-K. A) 3415 B) 60.29 C) 1054 joules in one Btu. 1 lb = D) 5.120 × 10-3 E) Additional information is needed to complete the calculation. 8) How many Significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? Place your answer in the box provided! 1.0030 cm 0.00002471 kg 10,000 yrs 65,229 min 32.90090 m 2.9000000 mm 9) Round each of the following to 3 significant figures. 2,300.2 707.5 0.0003350 10.26730 10) Convert each of the following into correct scientific notation. 10A) 1747 10B) 0.00000984
Question 1: Determine whether the answer to each calculation has the correct number of significant figures. If not,
correct it:
1A) 89.763 + 22.4581 = 3.997
1B) 4.32x1012 ÷ 3.1x104 = 1.4x1016
Question 2: Perform this calculation to the correct number of significant figures
9443 + 45 – 9.9 x 8.1x106
Question 3: Perform the following conversions:
3A) 78.3 cm to inches
3B) 22.5 lbs. to micrograms
3C) 396 in to L
4A) A new penny has a mass of 2.49g and a volume of 0.349cm³. Is the penny pure copper?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1: Determine whether the answer to each calculation has the correct number of significant figures. If not, correct it: 1A) 89.763 + 22.4581 = 3.997 1B) 4.32x1012 ÷ 3.1x104 = 1.4x1016 Question 2: Perform this calculation to the correct number of significant figures 9443 + 45 – 9.9 x 8.1x106 Question 3: Perform the following conversions: 3A) 78.3 cm to inches 3B) 22.5 lbs. to micrograms 3C) 396 in to L 4A) A new penny has a mass of 2.49g and a volume of 0.349cm³. Is the penny pure copper?
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