4. A metal block which measures 25 cm x 10 cm x 0.05 m has a mass of 12.50 kg. Find its density in g/mL.

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ACTIVITY 3: PROBLEM SOLVING
Directions: Solve the following problems. Show your complete solutions. Express your final
answers in two decimal places.
1. Juan is 1.73 m tall and weighs 52 kg. Express his height and weight in centimeters
and grams, respectively.
2. A piece of carpet is 68.75 cm wide. How many strips of carpet will it take to cover the
width of a room that is 5.50 m wide?
3. A cylindrical water tank can hold 1500 liters of water. Determine its radius and
diameter if it is 1.50 m tall.
4. A metal block which measures 25 cm x 10 cm x 0.05 m has a mass of 12.50 kg. Find
its density in g/mL.
5. You walk 5 feet and turn right for another 3 meters to go out of your classroom from
your chair. You turn left to a distance of 20 yards and reach the canteen. What is
your total distance covered in meters?
Transcribed Image Text:ACTIVITY 3: PROBLEM SOLVING Directions: Solve the following problems. Show your complete solutions. Express your final answers in two decimal places. 1. Juan is 1.73 m tall and weighs 52 kg. Express his height and weight in centimeters and grams, respectively. 2. A piece of carpet is 68.75 cm wide. How many strips of carpet will it take to cover the width of a room that is 5.50 m wide? 3. A cylindrical water tank can hold 1500 liters of water. Determine its radius and diameter if it is 1.50 m tall. 4. A metal block which measures 25 cm x 10 cm x 0.05 m has a mass of 12.50 kg. Find its density in g/mL. 5. You walk 5 feet and turn right for another 3 meters to go out of your classroom from your chair. You turn left to a distance of 20 yards and reach the canteen. What is your total distance covered in meters?
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