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Rules for Converting Units 1. Units cancel in division. 2. Units combine in multiplication. 3. Units stay the same in addition and subtraction.
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Page 1: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

Rules for Converting Units1. Units cancel in division.2. Units combine in multiplication.3. Units stay the same in addition and subtraction.

Page 2: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

What is a Conversion Factor?1. A ratio written in fraction form that can express the

same value or quantity in two different units. 2. Conversion Factors are going to essentially equal one.3. Any number multiplied by one does not change.

Page 3: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

Assignment1. Come up with 5 conversion factors not mentioned on

the previous slide.

Page 4: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

Steps to Converting Units

1. Start with the unit you want to change.

2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes

in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into

goes into the numerator.5. Insert the values for your

conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 5: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many inches are there in 50 feet?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 6: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many inches are there in 50 feet?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

xft =50ft

in in121

600

Page 7: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many feet is 744 inches?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 8: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many feet is 744 inches?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

in744

Page 9: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many feet is 744 inches?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

xin744

Page 10: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many feet is 744 inches?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

xin =744in

ft ft

Page 11: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many feet is 744 inches?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

xin =744in

ft ft

121

Page 12: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many feet is 744 inches?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

xin =744in

ft ft

121 62

Page 13: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

x =

Unit you want to change

Unit you are changing into

Conversion

Factor

Page 14: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many seconds are 40 minutes?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 15: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many seconds are 40 minutes?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator and answer.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

x =

Page 16: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many cups are in 4.5 gallons?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 17: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many eggs are in 15 dozen?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 18: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many dozen is 89 eggs?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 19: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many seconds are in 3 hours?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 20: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

A swimming pool holds 10,000 gallons of water and one gallon of water weighs 8lbs. What is the weight of the water in the pool?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

x =

Page 21: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many seconds are in 3 hours?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

Page 22: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

How many seconds are in 3 hours?

1. Start with the unit you want to change.2. Multiply it by a blank fraction.3. The unit you want to change goes in the denominator.4. The unit you want to convert into goes into the

numerator.5. Insert the values for your conversion factor.6. Solve the problem.

3 Hours Minutes That number of Minutes Seconds

Page 23: Rules for Converting Units 1.Units cancel in division. 2.Units combine in multiplication. 3.Units stay the same in addition and subtraction. 1.Units cancel.

Assignment

Unit Conversions Handout


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