Changing "Raw" to "JPG"

I am a brand new mac user and iphoto.
The scenario is that:
I imported "RAW" photo into iphoto and say I already finish editing all the "raws" and want to change all of them to "jpg" so it wont waste my hdd spaces.
So in other words, change "raw" to "jpg" then delete all the "raws".
Is this possible to do? How about can I do the task...
Thank you for you answers in advance.

So the only way for me to do what I wanted is to export all the edited photo as JPEG and store it somewhere then delete the RAW and then import the "exported jpeg".
When you edit the RAW you will have a JPEG as I understand it - what program do you plan to use to edit the RAW. You start with RAW but the edited version will not be RAW
And since the whole purpose of RAW is better quality and since hard drive are getting pretty cheap I would think you would want to keep your digital negatives RAW
Aperture does handle RAW much better than iPhoto and many people who shoot RAW move to it for that reason - but I believe it does still maintain the RAW as the digital negative
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