Chapter 1: Problem 47
A 6.0 -ft person weighs 168 ib. Express this person's height in meters and weight in kilograms. (1 Ib = \(453.6 \mathrm{~g} ; 1 \mathrm{~m}=3.28 \mathrm{ft} .)\)
Chapter 1: Problem 47
A 6.0 -ft person weighs 168 ib. Express this person's height in meters and weight in kilograms. (1 Ib = \(453.6 \mathrm{~g} ; 1 \mathrm{~m}=3.28 \mathrm{ft} .)\)
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