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Transcribed Image Text:Multiply or divide the following measurements. Be sure each answer you enter contains the correct number of significant digits.
g
X 33. mL
78.1
%3D
g
x10
mL
m
647.5 m ÷ 69.6 s
%D
S
195.1 m 0.73 s
%3D
S
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%3D
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