Question: For questions (a) and (b) i got the right answer but I need help with (c), (d), (e) and (f) The Table shows some old
For questions (a) and (b) i got the right answer but I need help with (c), (d), (e) and (f)

The Table shows some old measures of liquid volume. To complete the table, what numbers should be entered in (a) the wey column, (b) the chaldron column, (c) the bag column, (d) the pottle column, and (e) the gill column? (f) The volume of 1 bag is equal to 0.1091 m3. If an old story has a witch cooking up some vile liquid in a cauldron of volume 1.9 chaldrons, what is the volume in cubic meters? wey chaldron bag pottle gill 1 wey = 1 10/9 40/3 640 120240 1 chaldron = 0.9 . J 576 1.08 x 105 1 bag = 7.5 x 10-2 8.33 x 10-2 ? 9.02 x 103 1 pottle = 1.56 x 10-3 ? 2.08 x 10-2 . V 1 gill = ? 9.24 x 10- 1.11 x 10-4 5.32 x 10-3 (a) Number 8.32E-6 Units wey(s) (b) Number 1.74E-3 Units chaldron(s)
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