ib wrote::cry: :arrow: 2.3 tons/yd to 12.3 g/cm how do u do that?
You use a process called Unit Analysis.
Set up the information you know, which is:
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2.3 tons
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yard
First, yards, in this case, is actually square yards. In the landscaping/construction trade, the "Square" part is usually left off.
Now, lets look at what it takes to convert what we have to what we want. There are 2000 lbs in a ton, so let's add that in.
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2.3 tons | 2000 lb
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yard | ton
There are 453.59 grams per lbs, so add that in:
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2.3 tons | 2000 lb | 453.59 g
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yard | ton | lb
Now if you cancel things out, we'd get to grams per yard. Lets take care of the denominator now...
There are 27 square feet to a square yard, so:
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2.3 tons | 2000 lb | 453.59 g | yd
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yard | ton | lb | 27 ft
there are 30.48 cm to a foot, so:
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2.3 tons | 2000 lb | 453.59 g | yd | ft |
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yard | ton | lb | 27 ft | 28316.8 cm³ |
There! Now cancel out the units (Tons/tons cancels, ft/ft cancels, etc...)
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2.3 tons | 2000 lb | 453.59 g | yd | ft³ |
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yard | ton | lb | 27 ft³ | 28316.8 cm³ |
and we get:
2.3 * 2000 * 453.59 g
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27 *28316.8 cm³
This solves to:
2.7 g/cm³
Which is quite different from the 12.3 g/cm³ you stated originally. I'm at a loss for that.