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A Strategy for Solving Problems

Step 3 is the heart of problem solving. Once you decide what to do, the rest is usually routine. Deciding is the crucial step. Make your decision by examining the Given quantity and units and the Wanted units and determining how they are related to each other  [Pg.85]

The problem can be solved by dimensional analysis if the Given and Wanted can be linked by one or more Per expressions and you know the conversion factor for each expression. [Pg.85]

Lean H Mow This is a major point If you can decide which of these two methods works on a problem, you are well on your way to solving the problem. [Pg.85]

HOW TO SOLVE A QUANTITATIVE CHEMISTRY PROBLEM Circled numbers correspond to the six steps for solving a problem. [Pg.85]


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