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24 October, 06:39

Oil spreads in a thin layer on water called an "oil slick". how much area in m^2 will 200cm633 of oil cover if it forms a layer

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  1. 24 October, 07:04
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    I think it would be logical if the given information are the dimensions of the water container which should be 200 cm * 633 cm. Supposing the water container is in the shape of the rectangle, the area would just be the product of the dimensions. Convert cm first to m to be consistent with units. (100 cm = 1 m)

    Area = (200 cm * 1 m/100 cm) (633 cm * 1m/100 cm)

    Area = 12.66 m²
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