Cumulative Problems - Chemistry | University of Missouri
How many significant figures are in each number? 0.1111 s. 0.007 m. 108,700 km. 1.563300 × 10 11 m. ... Approximate the percent increase in waist size that occurs when a 155-lb person gains 40.0 lb of fat. Assume that the volume of the person can be modeled by a cylinder that is 4.0 ft tall. The average density of a human is about 1.0 g/cm 3 ... ................
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