14.0 Math Review 14.2 Inches to Feet & Areas. Division 80 ÷ 5 = 16 Also written as: 5 80 1 5 3 0 6 30 0.

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14.0 Math Review 14.2 Inches to Feet & Areas

Division 80 ÷ 5 = 16 Also written as:

Multiplication and Division 6 x 5 x 4 = x 6 x 5 = ÷ 5 x 4 = ? 10 ÷ (5 x 4) = 1/2 (10 ÷ 5) x 4 = 8 (10 x 4) ÷ 5 = 8

Multiplication and Division 0.56 x 0.35 = ? 0.56 x 0.35 = ÷ 0.35= ? 0.56 ÷ 0.35 = x = ÷ = ÷ 0.56 =

Multiplication and Division What is 6 feet 3 inches in feet? 1 foot = 12 inches 3 inches = 3 ÷ 12 = 0.25 feet = 6.25 feet

Area Calculations For Squares and rectangles the area (A) is equal to length (L) x width (W) or A = L x W Length Width

Area Calculations A = L x W Square L = W = 3 Length = 3 Width = 3 3 x 3 = 9 Square Something

Area Calculations For Squares and rectangles the area (A) is equal to length (L) x width (W) or A = L x W Length = 3 feet Width = 6 feet 3 inches

Area Calculations For Squares and rectangles the area (A) is equal to length (L) x width (W) or A = L x W Length = 3 feet Width = 6 feet 3 inches = A = L x W = 3 x 6.25 = square feet 6 + (3 ÷ 12) = 6.25 feet

Area of a Circle A = 3.14 x R x R Radius = R Diameter = 2 x R

Area of a Circle A = 3.14 x R x R Radius = ½ R = 4 inches Diameter = 8 inches A = 3.14 x 4 x 4 A = square inches

Area of a Circle A = 3.14 x R x R Radius = ½ R = 4 inches Diameter = 8 inches A = 3.14 x 4 x 4 A = square inches

Area of a Circle A = square inches 12 x 12 = 144 A in square inches = A in square feet ÷ 144 = ? …

Converting Units Converting 6 inches of Mercury into Inches of Water Inches of Mercury are multiplied by 13.6 to get inches of water 6” of Mercury = 13.6 x 6 = 81.6 inches of water Note: 81.6” ÷ 12” = feet of water = 6.8’

Converting Units Convert 82 Inches of Water to Inches of Mercury Inches of water are multiplied by to get Inches of Mercury 82” x = 6.027” of Mercury

Converting Units LPS x = CFMCFM x 2.12 = LPS HP x = Kilowatts1Watt = Btu/h Ft of H 2 O x = psipsi x 2.31 = Ft of H 2 O [F 0 – 32] x 5/9 = C 0 [C 0 x 9/5] + 32 = F 0 h = P psia ÷ 0.433P psia = psi Tons of Refrigeration = HP x Tons of Refrigeration = BTU/minute x 200 Note: HP x = Btu/minute x 200

Converting Units Square inches are divided by 144 to get square feet 72 in 2 = ? Ft 2 72 ÷ 144 = 0.5 Ft 2 Note: Ft 2 x 144 = in 2

Using Equations = = 2 3 = 3 x x 200

Using Equations Fan Law CFM new CFM old RPM old RPM new = CFM new CFM old = RPM new RPM old

Using Equations = x 2 3 = x x 3 2 = 600

Using Equations Fan Law CFM new CFM old RPM old RPM new = CFM new CFM old = RPM new RPM old x