Conversions: Length, Mass, Volume, and Speed
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Convert units for length, mass, volume, and speed using the given ratio tables. In particular, use mixed and absolute cell references so that your formulas are able to be filled across each row. Format all answers to 2 decimal places.
a.) Convert inches, feet, yards, centimeters, and meters to each of these units.
b.) Convert pounds, grams, kilograms, ounces, and tons to each of these units.
c.) Convert gallons, liters, cubic centimeters, cubic inches, and cubic feet to each of these units.
d.) Convert meters per second, feet per second, miles per hour, and kilometers per hour to each of these units.
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