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Question 1

The SI prefixes mega and deci represent, respectively:

◦ 103 and 10–2.
◦ 106 and 10–1.
◦ 10–3 and 10–2.
◦ 10–6 and 102.
◦ 102 and 10–3.

Question 2

Lead melts at 601.0°C.  What temperature is this in °F?

◦ 302°F
◦ 365°F
◦ 1,050°F
◦ 1,082°F
◦ 1,114°F


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Marked as best answer by booty5 on Nov 5, 2023

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booty5

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Reply 2 on: Nov 5, 2023
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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