Factor-label Fun… How tall, in feet, is a person who is 2.15m tall?

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Factor-label Fun… How tall, in feet, is a person who is 2.15m tall? Is 60.0 kg heavy (can you lift it above your head)? How many seconds are in 2.5 years? A keg is 121 L; how many gallons is this? How long is 1,555,000 mm in feet? A faucet drips 1.00mL/min. How many gallons of water are lost in a year? Is a car moving at 27.3 m/s travelling slow/moderate/fast? (hint: convert to mi/hr)

1. How tall, in feet, is a person who is 2.15m tall?

2. Is 60.0 kg heavy (can you lift it above your head)?

3. How many seconds are in 2.5 years?

4. A keg is 121 L; how many gallons is this?

5. How long is 1,555,000 mm in feet?

6. A faucet drips 1.00mL/min. How many gallons of water are lost in a year?

7. Is a car moving at 27. 3 m/s travelling slow/moderate/fast 7. Is a car moving at 27.3 m/s travelling slow/moderate/fast? (hint: convert to mi/hr)