Final Exam_Converting Units_adv - Mastery
By Patrick Mazza
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Last updated about 2 years ago
6 Questions
Goal - I can convert units using a unit cancelling process (called dimensional analysis).
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Question 1
1.
During lunch yesterday you spent 14 minutes on your phone. How many seconds was that?
During lunch yesterday you spent 14 minutes on your phone. How many seconds was that?
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Question 2
2.
This morning you spent 220 seconds checking your grades on powerschool. How many minutes did you do that for?
Organize: ( 1 minute = 60 seconds)
This morning you spent 220 seconds checking your grades on powerschool. How many minutes did you do that for?
Organize: ( 1 minute = 60 seconds)
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Question 3
3.
Identify the mistake a person made below when trying to convert 8 hours into minutes.
Identify the mistake a person made below when trying to convert 8 hours into minutes.
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Question 4
4.
Last weekend you spent 7 hours on your chromebook. How many minutes was that?Show all math steps, unit canceling, and include all units to score full points.
( 1 hour = 60 minutes )
Last weekend you spent 7 hours on your chromebook. How many minutes was that?
Show all math steps, unit canceling, and include all units to score full points.
( 1 hour = 60 minutes )
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Question 5
5.
The shortest hallway in the building at Pritzker is about 82 feet long. How many meters is that? (1 meter = 3.28 feet)
Show all math steps, unit canceling, and include all units to score full points.
The shortest hallway in the building at Pritzker is about 82 feet long. How many meters is that? (1 meter = 3.28 feet)
Show all math steps, unit canceling, and include all units to score full points.
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Question 6
6.
On your way from the second floor to the third floor you climb 26 steps. How much higher did you climb?
Organize: ( 1 step upward = 6 inches)
On your way from the second floor to the third floor you climb 26 steps. How much higher did you climb?
Organize: ( 1 step upward = 6 inches)