M to inches and feet

    • [DOC File]CONVERTING UNITS

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      1 meter (m) = 39.37 inches 1 pound (lb) = 0.45 kg. 1 meter = 3.3 feet 1 pound = 16 ounces (oz) Use the above common conversions to answer the problems below. 1. 1 mi = yd 11. 5.6 yd. = ft. 2. 4 1/2 ft = yd 12. 4 mi. = ft. 3. 330 ft. ¹ = m. 13. 6.3 m = ft. 4. 2 m. ² = ft. 14. 12 in. = cm.

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    • [DOC File]1.2 UNITS OF MEASUREMENT

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      1 statute mile = 0.8688 nautical miles = 1,760 yards = 320 rods = 8 furlongs =5280 feet = 63360 inches = 880 fathoms = 15840 hands Many English units are specific to certain professions or trades. A sea captain reports distances in nautical miles and depths in fathoms, while a horse trainer measures height in hands and distance in furlongs.

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    • [DOCX File]Activity 3.2 Unit Conversion - PLTW class portfolio

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      Measure the size of your desk (length, width, and height) using a tape measure. Record the measurement in feet and inches, and then convert the measurements to decimal feet and decimal inches. Measurement. Feet-inches. Decimal feet . Decimal inches. width. 8ft. 8ft. 96 in. height. 2ft 11in. 2.9 ft.

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    • [DOC File]Activity 1.3.1 English and Metric Measuring

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      1 yard (yd) = 36 inches (in.) = 3 feet (ft) The metric system is the most widely used system of measurement in the world. The United States is the only major country that still has a limited use of this system of measurement. Most U.S. businesses have converted to this system due to the fact that they are competing in a global market that is ...

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    • [DOC File]Metric Measurement – Lab #3

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      Area measurement relationships are similar to volume relationships except you square both sides of the dimensional relationship. For example if we wanted to know the relationship between square cm and square m we could begin with the following dimensional relationship between cm and m: If: 100 cm = 1 m, then (100 cm)2 = (1 m)2 and 10,000 cm2 = 1 m2

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