50 ft lblgal (23.0 lb/gal)(2 ft) = %3D

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Chapter1: Introduction To Chemistry
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Instructions for this problem say, "Solve each problem and report your answer to correct significant figure and units. Remember that units multiply, divide, add, subtract, and simplify just like variables."

(23.0 lb/gal)(2 ft) =

 

Do I need to convert any of the units? Or can I simply multiply, leaving me with a unit of "ft lb/gal"? None of the other problems in this section have space or required a lot of work to be shown. Image of my attempt attached. 

50 ft lblgal
(23.0 lb/gal)(2 ft) =
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:50 ft lblgal (23.0 lb/gal)(2 ft) = %3D
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