![SOLVED: 10 0 / 1 point Using the information in the table below, how would you convert atmospheric pressure measured in millibars (mbar) to inches of mercury (in Hg)? Give your answer SOLVED: 10 0 / 1 point Using the information in the table below, how would you convert atmospheric pressure measured in millibars (mbar) to inches of mercury (in Hg)? Give your answer](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/6ed53e34db64441e9b1665b88027a748.jpg)
SOLVED: 10 0 / 1 point Using the information in the table below, how would you convert atmospheric pressure measured in millibars (mbar) to inches of mercury (in Hg)? Give your answer
![SOLVED: Meteorologists use the units of millibar and hectopascals (hPa) for expressing atmospheric pressure. One millibar equals 10 hPa. The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 millibar. Using the conversion factor SOLVED: Meteorologists use the units of millibar and hectopascals (hPa) for expressing atmospheric pressure. One millibar equals 10 hPa. The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 millibar. Using the conversion factor](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/d2881518-3487-4df1-aa01-9ffe3f28d2e9_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Meteorologists use the units of millibar and hectopascals (hPa) for expressing atmospheric pressure. One millibar equals 10 hPa. The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 millibar. Using the conversion factor
![SOLVED: Meteorologists use the units of millibar and hectopascals (hPa) for expressing atmospheric pressure. One millibar equals 10 hPa. The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 millibar. Using the conversion factor SOLVED: Meteorologists use the units of millibar and hectopascals (hPa) for expressing atmospheric pressure. One millibar equals 10 hPa. The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 millibar. Using the conversion factor](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/c16a6a18603a4b56bd6c437f2f86325f.jpg)