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Cayden Reeves
16 October, 12:42
1.42g/cm^2 to mg/mm^2
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Mckenzie Mclean
16 October, 13:00
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First you multiply 1.42x1000 to convert from g to mg
then you divide 1420/100 to convert from cm to mm
so the answer is 14.2 mg/mm^2
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