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Physics, 03.02.2020 23:49 mahalabear8120

Consider a=70 cm·kg and b=35 mg·km identify which operations are possible, and which are not. if the operation is possible, also check the given result. examples: you cannot add 5m and 3s, so "this operation is impossible." you can add 5m and 3cm, so "this operation is possible" - however, the answer 8m would false. you can divide a by b, and get 20 you can multiply a and b, and get 0.0245 m·kg you can add a and b2, and get 0.701225 m·kg you can multiply a and b, and get 0.0245 m2kg2 you can add a and b, and get 0.735 m·kg

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