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1 Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Learn to use one or more conversion factors to solve rate problems.

2 Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units You can measure the speed of an object by using a strobe lamp and a camera in a dark room. Each time the lamp flashes, the camera records the object’s position. Problems often require dimensional analysis, also called unit analysis, to convert from one unit to another unit.

3 Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units To convert units, multiply by one or more ratios of equal quantities called conversion factors. For example, to convert inches to feet you would use the ratio below as a conversion factor. 1 ft 12 in.

4 Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Multiplying by a conversion factor is like multiplying by a fraction that reduces to 1, such as . 5 1 ft 12 in. 12 in. = = 1 1 ft 12 in. 1 ft = = 1

5 7-3 Analyze Units Helpful Hint The conversion factor
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units The conversion factor must introduce the unit desired in the answer and must cancel the original unit so that the unit desired is all that remains. Helpful Hint

6 Example 1: Finding Conversion Factors
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 1: Finding Conversion Factors Find the appropriate factor for each conversion. A. feet to yards B. pounds to ounces 1 yd 3 ft There are 3 feet in 1 yard. To convert feet to yards, multiply the number of feet by 16 oz 1 lb There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. To convert pounds to ounces, multiply the number of pounds by

7 Example 2: Using Conversion Factors to Solve Problems
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 2: Using Conversion Factors to Solve Problems The average American uses 580 pounds of paper per year. Find the number of pounds of paper the average American uses per month, to the nearest tenth. The problem gives the ratio 580 pounds to 1 year and asks for an answer in pounds per month. 580 lb 1 yr 1 yr 12 mo Multiply the ratio by the conversion factor 580 lb 12 mo = Cancel yr units. = 48.3 lb per month Divide 580 by 12.

8 7-3 Analyze Units Example 2 Continued
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 2 Continued The average American uses 580 pounds of paper per year. Find the number of pounds of paper the average American uses per month, to the nearest tenth. The average American uses 48.3 pounds of paper per month.

9 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 2
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 2 Sam drives his car 23,000 miles per year. Find the number of miles he drives per month. The problem gives the ratio 23,000 miles to 1 year and asks for an answer in miles per month. 23,000 mi 1 yr 1 yr 12 mo Multiply the ratio by the conversion factor 23,000 mi 12 mo = Cancel yr units. = per month Divide 23,000 by 12. Sam drives his car about 1917 miles per month.

10 7-3 Analyze Units Example 3: Problem Solving Application
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 3: Problem Solving Application A car traveled 60 miles on a road in 2 hours. How many feet per second was the car traveling? Understanding The Problem The problem is stated in units of miles and hours. The question asks for the answer in units of feet and seconds. You will need to use several conversion factors. List the important information: 5280 ft 1 mi • Feet to miles 1 h 60 min • Hours to minutes 1 min 60 s • Minutes to seconds

11 7-3 Analyze Units Solve First, convert 60 miles into feet.
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Solve First, convert 60 miles into feet. 5,280 ft 1 mi 60 mi = 316,800 ft Second, convert 2 hours into seconds. minutes to seconds 1 min 60 s hours to minutes 1 h 60 min 60 min 1 h 60 sec 1 min 2 hours = 7,200 sec Then simplify, 316,800 ft 7,200 sec 44 ft 1 sec =

12 7-3 Analyze Units Solve Do not include the numbers yet.
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Solve Do not include the numbers yet. Notice what happens to the units. mi h ft s Simplify. Only remains. ft s 60 mi 2 h 5280 ft 1 mi 1 h 3600 s Multiply. 60 • 5280 ft • 1 2 • 1 • 3600 s = 316,800 ft 7200 s = 44 ft 1 s The car was traveling 44 feet per second.

13 Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units To convert units, multiply by one or more ratios of equal quantities called conversion factors. For example, to convert inches to feet you would use the ratio below as a conversion factor. 1 ft 12 in.

14 7-3 Analyze Units Helpful Hint The conversion factor
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units The conversion factor must introduce the unit desired in the answer and must cancel the original unit so that the unit desired is all that remains. Helpful Hint

15 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 1
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 1 Find the appropriate factor for each conversion. A. minutes to seconds B. hours to days 60 sec 1 min There are 60 seconds in 1 minute. To convert minutes to seconds, multiply the number of minutes by 1 day 24 h There are 24 hours in 1 day. To convert hours to days, multiply the number hours by

16 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 3
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 3 A train traveled 180 miles on a railroad track in 4 hours. How many feet per second was the train traveling? Understand the Problem The problem is stated in units of miles and hours. The question asks for the answer in units of feet and seconds. You will need to use several conversion factors. List the important information: 5280 ft 1 mi • Feet to miles 1 h 60 min • Hours to minutes 1 min 60 s • Minutes to seconds

17 7-3 Analyze Units Solve Do not include the numbers yet.
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Solve Do not include the numbers yet. Notice what happens to the units. mi h ft s Simplify. Only remains. ft s 180 mi 4 h 5280 ft 1 mi 1 h 3600 s Multiply. 180 • 5280 ft • 1 4 • 1 • 3600 s = 950,400 ft 14,400 s = 66 ft 1 s The train was traveling 66 feet per second.

18 Example 4: Physical Science Application
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 4: Physical Science Application A strobe lamp can be used to measure the speed of an object. The lamp flashes every of a second. A camera records the object moving 52 cm between flashes. How fast is the object moving in m/s? 1 100 distance . time Use rate =

19 7-3 Analyze Units Multiply by the conversion factor.
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 4 Continued Now convert centimeters to meters. 52 cm .01 s 52 cm .01 s = 1 m 100 cm Multiply by the conversion factor. 52 m 1 s = The object is traveling 52 m/s.

20 Example 5: Transportation Application
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 5: Transportation Application The rate 1 knot equals 1 nautical mile per hour. One nautical mile is 1852 meters. What is the speed in kilometers per hour of a ship traveling at 5 knots? 5 knots = 5 nautical mi/h Set up the units to obtain in your answer. km h nautical mi h m km Examine the units. 5 nautical mi 1 h 1852 m 1 nautical mi 1 km 1000 m 5 • 1852 • 1 km 1 h • 1 • 1000 = = 9260 km 1000 h = 9.26 km 1 h The ship is traveling 9.26 km/h.

21 Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units To convert units, multiply by one or more ratios of equal quantities called conversion factors. For example, to convert inches to feet you would use the ratio below as a conversion factor. 1 ft 12 in.

22 7-3 Analyze Units Helpful Hint The conversion factor
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units The conversion factor must introduce the unit desired in the answer and must cancel the original unit so that the unit desired is all that remains. Helpful Hint

23 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 4
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 4 A strobe lamp can be used to measure the speed of an object. The lamp flashes every of a second. A camera records the object moving 65 cm between flashes. How fast is the object moving in m/s? 1 100 distance . time Use rate =

24 Try This: Example 4 Continued
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 4 Continued Now convert centimeters to meters. 65 cm .01 s 65 cm .01 s = 1 m 100 cm Multiply by the conversion factor. 65 m 1 s = The object is traveling 65 m/s.

25 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 5
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Try This: Example 5 The rate 1 knot equals 1 nautical mile per hour. One nautical mile is 1852 meters. What is the speed in kilometers per hour of a ship traveling at 9 knots? 9 knots = 9 nautical mi/h Set up the units to obtain in your answer. km h nautical mi h m km Examine the units. 9 nautical mi 1 h 1852 m 1 nautical mi 1 km 1000 m 9 • 1852 • 1 km 1 h • 1 • 1000 = = 16,668 km 1000 h 16.67 km 1 h The ship is traveling about km/h.

26 Example 4: Physical Science Application
Pre-Algebra 7-3 Analyze Units Example 4: Physical Science Application A strobe lamp can be used to measure the speed of an object. The lamp flashes every of a second. A camera records the object moving 52 cm between flashes. How fast is the object moving in m/s? 1 100 distance . time Use rate =


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