13) 16.0 grams of a certain food contain 130 calories. How many grams of this food would you need in order to consume 2150 calories? 14) The speed of sound in air is about 343 m/s. What is this speed in miles per hour? 15) If the gas in England costs £2.99/L, what is the cost in 5/gal? (assume £1.00-$1.50) 16) Calculate the density of mercury (13.6 g/cm) in units of kg/m³. 17) The daily dose of antibiotic for the treatment of an ear infection is 115 mg/kg of body weight. If the antibiotic tablets are available in 250. mg size, calculate the number of tablets that a 33.5 lb. child must take per day.

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13) 16.0 grams of a certain food contain 130 calories. How many grams of this food would you need in order to
consume 2150 calories?
14) The speed of sound in air is about 343 m/s. What is this speed in miles per hour?
15) If the gas in England costs £2.99/1, what is the cost in $/gal? (assume E1.00 = $1.50)
16) Calculate the density of mercury (13.6 g/cm) in units of kg/m³.
17) The daily dose of antibiotic for the treatment of an ear infection is 115 mg/kg of body weight. If the
antibiotic tablets are available in 250. mg size, calculate the number of tablets that a 33.5 lb. child must take
per day.
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Transcribed Image Text:13) 16.0 grams of a certain food contain 130 calories. How many grams of this food would you need in order to consume 2150 calories? 14) The speed of sound in air is about 343 m/s. What is this speed in miles per hour? 15) If the gas in England costs £2.99/1, what is the cost in $/gal? (assume E1.00 = $1.50) 16) Calculate the density of mercury (13.6 g/cm) in units of kg/m³. 17) The daily dose of antibiotic for the treatment of an ear infection is 115 mg/kg of body weight. If the antibiotic tablets are available in 250. mg size, calculate the number of tablets that a 33.5 lb. child must take per day. 1 1
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