Km to miles easy to remember conversion
[DOC File]Dimensional Analysis Made Easy
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Naturally he's too busy to bother, but he does tell you that it is 2015 km to Mexico City, there's 11 cents to the peso, and gas costs 5.8 pesos per liter in Mexico. You know your car gets 21 miles to the gallon, but we still don't have a clue as to how much the trip is going to …
[DOC File]Conversions
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In order to convert 102 km to miles, you need to set up your multiplication of fractions so that kilometers will cancel. 102 km x 1.0 mile = 1.0 1.6 km . Your answer is 64 miles (63.8 miles). This tells you that she traveled 64 miles. This will work in all cases when you know the conversion factor.
Dimensional Analysis
However, I make it a habit to convert the units in the numerator first. So, we need to convert miles to kilometers. For this, we will have to multiply by the conversion factor "1 mile = 1.6093 km". Remember to line up the conversion factor so that the miles cancel out.
[DOC File]The Metric System
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Conveniently, each of the conversion numbers are given above. a) Multiply 3500 m x 39.37 = 137795 inches. b) Multiply 40 km x 0.62137 = 24.9268 miles (round to . 24.93 miles). c) Multiply 2000 l x 1.0567 = 2113.4 quarts. d) Multiply 3500 g x 0.03527 = 123.445 ounces. In the previous examples, the conversion numbers were conveniently given.
[DOC File]More Conversion Practice - Urban Steelworks
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Convert the following metric units: (use the Metric System Basics and Conversions paper in your binder if you can’t remember the prefixes) 30 kg = 30,000 g. 100 liters (l) = 100,000 milliliter (ml.) 100 meters (m) = 0.1 kilometers (km) 120 centimeters (cm) = 1200 millimeters (mm) 300 milligrams (mg) = 0.3 grams (g) 45 g = 0.045 kg. 4000 ml ...
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