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1 Factor-Label Method (of conversion)

2 The factor-label method was developed to keep track of units in multi-step conversion problems

3 Factor-label method is a method for solving problems. It is a neat and organized method that can be used in science, math, shopping, building, cooking and many other situations.

4 In life you will need to be able to switch back and forth between different units. For example- a video may be listed as 101 minutes long. You want to know how long the movie is in hours, to find out you need to do a factor label problem.

5 To solve this problem we are going to learn a generic set-up and use it to solve EVERY problem for the rest of the year. What you = what you know x the fractions you want to find need to get your answer

6 For our video problem… What you want to find = hours What you know = the movie is 101 minutes The fractions you need= 1 hour = 60 minutes

7 The set up would look like… # hours = 101 min x = 1 hour 60 min 1.68 hours

8 Make sure… Units cancel out----- This means what ever you start with is ‘on top’ and you alternate units top and bottom so they cancel out. ABCD ABC XXX= D

9 Make sure… You box your answer. I won’t know what your answer is if I cannot find it!

10 Lets try another one! Many of the problems will involve more than one step, so lets take the video problem a little further. The video is 101 minutes long, how many days long is it?

11 What we want to find = days What we know = the movie is 101 minutes Fractions we need = 1 hour = 60 minutes 1 day = 24 hours

12 # days = 101 min 1 hour 1 day 60 min 24 hr X X =0.0701 days

13 If I am driving 2 km/sec how fast am I going in miles / hour? 2 Km 1000 m 1 mi 60 sec 60 min 1 sec 1 Km 1600 m 1min 1 hr X X X X = 4500 mph

14 Try one or two with a partner!


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