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The first caveman who wanted to trade some buffalo meat in return for a couple of days with his neighbor's wife needed math to calculate the optimum meat conversion factor.
Before I attempt to answer this question, Let us consider two items. The first is: It appears that the exponential factor is missing. In other words the number should have a " times 10 to the Xth" following it. Otherwise, your question restated is; "How many gallons will a cube that is 2mm wide hold? (That's about the size of a thimble for your index finger.) So, Is this your intended question? The second is: What conversion factor are you using? A common conversion is: 1 cubic meter equals 264.17 gallons Another that is more straightforward is: 1 gallon equals 3785411.784 cubic mm Hope this helps. Let me know if more detail is needed.
whats the equation to convert meters to inches?
Identify the quantities you have and the unit conversion factor needed. Set up a conversion factor with the units you want to convert to on top and the units you want to convert from on the bottom. Multiply the given quantity by the conversion factor to cancel out the unwanted units and obtain the desired units. Check that the units in your final answer are correct and make sense.
60 minutes = 1 hour Just divide the minutes by 60 to get hours
No conversion is needed.
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The key conversion factor needed to solve all stoichiometry problems is the molar ratio derived from the balanced chemical equation. This ratio allows you to convert between moles of reactants and products involved in the chemical reaction. It is crucial for determining the quantities of substances involved in a reaction.
Assuming you are talking about stoichiometery a conversion factor is often a number with two units. For example a conversion factor could be Miles per hour (Miles/hour). If you had miles and needed to convert to hours you would multiply the miles by Hours/miles so that the miles would be canceled out (miles/miles = 1). Then your units left would be hours. Or vice versa. There are other factors like this in chemistry like grams/mol Mol/liter etc. To put it shortly the conversion factor denominator is always paired with the numerator.
Multiply Km by 10^6
The conversion factor is 1,000 (km x 1,000 = meters)
There are approximately 28.35 grams in one ounce. So, if you want to convert a recipe calling for baking soda from ounces to grams, you'll need to use this conversion factor to calculate the amount needed.