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Converting in and out of the metric system
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Converting in the metric system is easy because it’s all based on unit of ten- Move the decimal!!
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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:
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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
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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
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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:
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How many feet long is a 5K (5 km) race?
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The Okemos football team needs 550 cm for a 1st down. How many yards is this?
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How many seconds are in a year?
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