3) Perform the following Metric to English conversions or vice versa a) A person needs to lose 17 kg of body weight. How

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3) Perform the following Metric to English conversions or vice versa a) A person needs to lose 17 kg of body weight. How

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3) Perform the following Metric to English conversions or vice versa a) A person needs to lose 17 kg of body weight. How many pounds is this? b) A child is 54 inches tall. What is this height in meters: 2) A patient is prescribed 25 mg of amoxicillin. The only tablets available contain 0.05 geach. How many tablets should the patient take! 4) Density as a Physical Property and a Conversion Factor a) You have two pieces of aluminum; piese G is larger than piece H. Which of the following will be the same for both pleces and which with be different? ) mass tt) volume ti) density b) In each of the pictures below. an object has been placed into a container of alcohol with a density of O.76 g/ml Indicate which object is present in each picture Object 1 has a density of 0.89 g/mL Object 2 has a density of 0.719/mL. Object 3 has a density of 0.78 g/mL. c) A piece of jewelry made of a bright yellow metal weighs 0.0430 lb and has a volume of 23 cm! Calculate the density to identify the metal using the information below. Brass (a mixture of zinc and copper): density - 8.5g/ml 14-carat gold (a mixture of gold and silver): density - 15.6g/mL 24-carat gold (pure gold): density - 19.3 g/ml
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