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Rewrite this measurement with a simpler unit, if possible. 7.1·g2·mLg/g2·mL·mLs?
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Rewrite this measurement with a simpler unit, if possible. 7.1·g2·mLg/g2·mL·mLs?
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Rewrite this measurement with a simpler unit, if possible. 7.1·g2·mLg/g2·mL·mLs?
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To rewrite
7.1·g^2·mLg/g^2·mL·mLs with a simpler unit,
Assuming
g^2·mL·mLs is a denominator of the measurement, we have
Stricking out the like terms, we have
7.1 g/mLs
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