Chapter 2: Problem 54
Measurement Express each measurement in meters. \(13 \mathrm{mm}\)
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Chapter 2: Problem 54
Measurement Express each measurement in meters. \(13 \mathrm{mm}\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Write each decimal as a mixed number. 100.5
Earth Science Elevations are measured from sea level, which is considered to have an elevation of 0 feet. Elevations above sea level are positive, and elevations below sea level are negative. In Exercises \(9-13,\) use this table, which shows the elevation of the lowest point on each continent. $$\begin{array}{|l|c|r|} \hline \text { Continent } & \text { Location of Lowest Point } & \text { Elevation } \\ \hline \text { North America } & \text { Death Valley } & -282 \mathrm{ft} \\ \text { South America } & \text { Valdes Peninsula } & -131 \mathrm{ft} \\ \text { Europe } & \text { Caspian Sea } & -92 \mathrm{ft} \\ \text { Asia } & \text { Dead Sea } & -1,312 \mathrm{ft} \\ \text { Africa } & \text { Lake Assal } & -512 \mathrm{ft} \\ \text { Australia } & \text { Lake Eyre } & -52 \mathrm{ft} \\ \text { Antarctica } & \text { Bentley Subglacial Trench } & -8,327 \mathrm{ft} \\ \hline \end{array}$$ Order the elevations in the table from lowest to highest.
If the temperature goes down \(33^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\), it will be \(-10^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\). What is the temperature now?
Find a decimal equivalent for each fraction or mixed number. \(5 \frac{1}{16}\)
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