Taegan pointed out that there is something wrong with the answers for the last few questions. Here are the correct answers.
26 should be =
27 should be >
28 should be <
29 should be =.
Sorry about that. Good catch Taegan!
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On Oct 24, 2012, at 3:22 PM, M Mullane wrote:
Jim, In the homework you said that number 27 and 28 were equal. I was just looking at it with a metric prefixes chart, like the one that I have in my notes, in my mom's old chemistry textbook and I don't understand how these can be equal. Just using the chart that I copied down it might look like they are equal but there is a measurement in between none and centi so it doesn't look like it is possible. The same same thing goes for number 28. I don't know if I just don't understand it or if there is an error on the homework answers. Can you please clarify?Peace,Taegan
--- On Mon, 10/22/12, Jim Mueller <jim@bitesizephysics.com> wrote:
From: Jim Mueller <jim@bitesizephysics.com>
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Date: Monday, October 22, 2012, 6:52 PMHi folks,Sorry about that. Apparently this didn't attach the first time. Let's try that again.Never Stop Wondering"Science Jim" Mueller(919) 929-9791A Fun Approach to Serious Physics!Join my Facebook page!
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