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  • 02-10-2019
  • Chemistry
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a paper clip has a length of 32.3mm. how many paper clips would you need to form a line of paper clips to cover a distance of 1.8 miles

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Ondinne
Ondinne Ondinne
  • 04-10-2019

Answer:

89883 paper clips

Explanation:

To solve this problem you need to use conversion factors to work with the same units.

First you should convert 32.3mm to miles:

[tex]32.3mm*\frac{6.2*10^{-7}}{1000mm}=2*10^{-5}miles[/tex]

Then you should divide the total distance between the length of a paper clip in miles, so:

[tex]\frac{1.8miles}{2*10^{-5}miles}=89883paperclips[/tex]

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