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Converting in and out of the metric system.  Converting in the metric system is easy because it’s all based on unit of ten- Move the decimal!!

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1 Converting in and out of the metric system

2  Converting in the metric system is easy because it’s all based on unit of ten- Move the decimal!!

3  When both units (what we have and what we are converting to) are not metric we need to use “conversion factors”  Dimensional analysis uses fractions that equal one  Here’s an example:

4  Remember we can always turn any number into a fraction by putting a one underneath it  We can also use information we know:  there are 60 seconds in a minute

5  If units are in the numerator & denominator they can be canceled  These units could be in different fractions multiplied together  Ex. Convert 20 seconds into hours… 20 sec x 1 min x 1 hour = 20 hours = ? 60 sec 60 min 3600

6  Let’s do one we know:  Convert 2367m to km  moving the decimal = 2.367km  To use DA make a conversion factor  How are meters and kilometers related?  Set up a fraction:

7  Your European hairdresser wants to cut your hair 8 cm shorter. How many inches will he be cutting off?

8  How many feet long is a 5K (5 km) race?

9  The Okemos football team needs 550 cm for a 1st down. How many yards is this?

10  How many seconds are in a year?


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