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The boy is 4.75 ft.
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While length (meter), mass (kilogram), and time (second) are all SI (International System of Units) units of the properties they measure, volume is not an SI unit. The SI unit for volume is cubic meters (m^3), while the liter is a non-SI unit often used for convenience in everyday measurements.
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"Obtuse" refers to an angle in geometry that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
"Scalene" refers to a type of triangle in geometry where all three sides have different lengths, and consequently, all three angles have different measures.
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This question requires the calculations to be made in the appropriate order.
Start with calculating the amount in each jar.
The 25% extra means that the large jar will contain 400 g x 1.25 = 500 g of coffee.
Similarly, the small jar will contain 100 g x 1.25 = 125 g of coffee.
Buying a large jar of coffee (500 g) also gets a small jar for free (125 g).
So, in total the customer will get 625 g.
If the special offers had not been in place, purchasing a large jar of coffee would get a customer 400 g.
Thus, customers obtain an additional 500 g + 125 g - 400 g = 225 g of coffee.
A customer will therefore get (225 / 400) × 100% = 56 1/4% more coffee.
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The height is 13.2 ft
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To convert from a percentage to parts per million (ppm), you multiply by 10,000. Therefore, 2.5% water vapor is equivalent to 2.5 x 10,000 = 25,000 ppm.
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To express 8.7 × 10^5 g in standard decimal notation, you move the decimal point five places to the right, resulting in 870,000 g.
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The number 23.3040 g has six significant figures because all non-zero digits and the zeros between them are significant. Zeros at the end of a number after a decimal point are also significant.
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To convert meters to centimeters, you multiply by 100. So, 0.129 meters equals 12.9 centimeters.
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Do they all progress in 12's? No. The numbers are all primes which are the sums of two squares.
Primes: 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23, 29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61, 67,71,73,79,83,89,97,101,103, 107,109,I
3Squares: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256
Explanation:
A quart is the English unit of volume closest in size to a liter. While both liter and quart are units of volume, they are not the same, but a quart is the closest in size to a liter among the options provided.