Measurement PPTX
Measurement PPTX
Measurement PPTX
UNITED
STATES
LIBERIA MYANMA
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United States
What system does the United States use?
1 m is roughly the
height of a doorknob.
Mass
LARGER metric ton
UNIT (t)
gram g 1 gram
dekameter dm 10 meters
meter m 1 meter
5 TO THE
PLACES RIGHT
LINEAR CONVERSION
METHOD FACTOR METHOD
Step 2
150 cm = _______ km
0.00150.
150. cm
.00150. cm
5 4 3 2 1
150 cm = 0.00150 km
LINEAR CONVERSION
METHOD FACTOR METHOD
Conversion Factor Method
The conversion factor method is more advanced.
EXAMPLE
A conversion factor is a :
multiplier that changes a
value expressed in one set 1m
80 cm x = ____ m
of units into an equivalent 100 cm
expressed in another set of
units. STARTING
UNITS
CONVERSIO
N
FINAL
UNITS
FACTOR
Step 1
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 1
In order, write (A) the original value and its starting units; (B) a multiplication
sign; (C) a fraction bar for the conversion factor; (D) an equals sign; (E) a
space for the answer followed by the final units.
80 cm x ________ = _____ m
STEP 2
Write the original unit on the opposite side of the fraction bar so that it can be
cancelled out later. In this case, since 80 cm is a whole number and in the
numerator, write “cm” in the denominator.
80 cm x ________ = _____ m
1 cm
SAME UNITS NOW ON
OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE
Step 3
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 3
Write the final measurement unit you want to convert to on the opposite side of
the conversion factor. In this case, since “cm” is in the denominator then “m”
should be placed in the numerator.
FINAL UNITS ON
OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE
FRACTION
m = _____ m
80 cm x ________
cm
Step 4
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 4
In the conversion factor fraction, examine the two units and determine which
unit is larger. In front of the larger unit, write a “1”. In this case, since (m) is a
larger unit than (cm) a “1” is placed in front of (m).
A “1” IS PLACED IN
FRONT OF LARGER
UNIT
1 m = _____ m
80 cm x ________
cm
Step 5
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 5
To complete the conversion factor, determine how many of the smaller units are
needed to equal 1 of the larger unit and record. In this case, 100 cm is equal 1
m, so “100” is written in the denominator.
1 m = _____ m
80 cm x ________
100 cm
“100” IS PLACED IN NOTE: YOU MAY NEED TO
FRONT OF SMALLER LOOK THIS UP IN A
Step 6
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 6
Multiply the original value and starting units by the conversion factor by
multiplying straight across. The original units will cancel out. In this case, the
“cm” cancel out and the fraction becomes 80/100.
1 m = _____ m
80 cm x ________
1 100 cm
Step 6
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 6
Multiply the original value and starting units by the conversion factor by
multiplying straight across. The original units will cancel out. In this case, the
“cm” cancel out and the fraction becomes 80/100.
80 m = _____ m
80 cm x ________
1 100 cm
UNITS CANCEL AS THEY ARE
ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF
Step 7
80 cm = _______ m
STEP 7
Write down your final value as a whole number (not a fraction) with the final
units in the space provided. Check your work for accuracy. In this case, 80/100
is equal to 0.80, so 80 cm is equal to 0.80 m.
80 m = _____
80 cm x ________ 0.80m
100 cm
CONVERTED VALUE
WITH FINAL UNITS
Any Questions?
Measurement
Quiz: Measuring Length
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 1
7.0 cm
Question 5
Measurement
Quiz: The Answers
Question 2
4.8 cm
Question 3
2.2 cm
Question 4
8.4 cm
Question 5
0.6 m
Any Questions?
Measurement
Quiz: Measuring Fluid Volume
Question 1
60
55
50
45
40
Question 2
60
55
50
45
40
Question 3
70
60
50
40
30
Question 4
70
60
50
40
30
Question 5
40
30
20
Measurement
Quiz: The Answers
Question 1
60
55
50 50 mL
45
40
Question 2
60
55
50 56 mL
45
40
Question 3
70
60
50 64 mL
40
30
Question 4
70
60
50 34 mL
40
30
Question 5
40
30 27.5 mL
20
Any Questions?
Measurement
Quiz: Measuring Temperature
Question 1
80
70
60
Question 2
80
70
60
Question 3
20
10
0
Question 4
70
50
30
Question 5
30
20
10
10
Measurement
Quiz: The Answers
Question 1
80
70 75 C
o
60
Question 2
80
70 63 C
o
60
Question 3
20
10 2 C
o
0
Question 4
70
50 57 C
o
30
Question 5
30
20
10 -10 C
o
10
Any Questions?