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Lesson 11 Conversion

1) The document provides information and questions about using conversion graphs to change between different units of measurement like kilometres and miles, grams and ounces, as well as currencies like pounds, euros, dollars, and Koruna. 2) It includes a table with sample data to draw a conversion graph between kilometres and miles to determine if 20 kilometres or 15 miles is further, and between grams and ounces to convert between weights. 3) Additional questions involve using provided conversion graphs to calculate costs in different currencies for items like trainers.

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Lesson 11 Conversion

1) The document provides information and questions about using conversion graphs to change between different units of measurement like kilometres and miles, grams and ounces, as well as currencies like pounds, euros, dollars, and Koruna. 2) It includes a table with sample data to draw a conversion graph between kilometres and miles to determine if 20 kilometres or 15 miles is further, and between grams and ounces to convert between weights. 3) Additional questions involve using provided conversion graphs to calculate costs in different currencies for items like trainers.

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Conversion Graphs GREEN

1) You can use the information in the table to convert between kilometres and miles.

a) Use this information to draw a conversion graph.

b) Which is further, 20 kilometres or 15 miles?


You must show how you got your answer.
2) The table shows some weights in grams and the same weights in ounces.

a) On the grid, use this information to draw a line you can use to change between grams and
ounces.

There are 24 eggs in a tray of eggs.


Each egg has a weight of 64 grams.
The tray has a weight of 1.6 ounces.
b) Work out the total weight of the 24 eggs and the tray.
3) These graphs can be used to convert between pounds (£), Euros (€) and US dollars ($).

a) Convert £6 to Euros (€).

b) Convert $5 to Euros (€).

On the internet, Amir sees a pair of trainers.


The trainers cost $65
c) Work out the cost of the trainers in pounds (£).
4) Barbara goes on holiday to Prague. The currency in Prague is the Koruna (KC).
This graph can be used to convert between £ (pounds) and KC (Koruna).
The exchange rate is £1 = 30 KC.

Barbara bought some things in London. She saw the same things on sale in Prague.
The table shows the cost in £ (pounds) and the cost in KC (Koruna).

Barbara thinks the total cost of these things was more in London than in Prague.
Is she correct? Give a reason for your answer. You must show all your working.

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