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Author: Hayt
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Chapter 2, Problem 5E
Convert the following to SI units, taking care to employ proper engineering notation:
- (a) 212°F
- (b) 0°F
- (c) 0 K
- (d) 200 hp
- (e) 1 yard
- (f) 1 mile
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