The image you uploaded is a
Conversions Chart that provides various conversion factors between different units of measurement. The task appears to involve using this chart to solve a problem related to unit conversions.
Since the specific problem isn't stated in your question, I'll demonstrate how to use the chart to solve a hypothetical problem. If you provide the exact problem, I can tailor the solution accordingly.
Hypothetical Problem:
Convert
5 acres to
square meters.
Solution:
1.
Identify the relevant conversion factor:
From the chart, we see:
-
1 acre = 0.4047 hectare
-
1 hectare = 10,000 square meters
2.
Convert acres to hectares:
Using the conversion factor \(1 \text{ acre} = 0.4047 \text{ hectare}\):
\[
5 \text{ acres} = 5 \times 0.4047 \text{ hectares}
\]
\[
5 \text{ acres} = 2.0235 \text{ hectares}
\]
3.
Convert hectares to square meters:
Using the conversion factor \(1 \text{ hectare} = 10,000 \text{ square meters}\):
\[
2.0235 \text{ hectares} = 2.0235 \times 10,000 \text{ square meters}
\]
\[
2.0235 \text{ hectares} = 20,235 \text{ square meters}
\]
4.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{20,235 \text{ square meters}}
\]
Explanation:
- The chart provides direct and indirect conversion factors. For example, to convert acres to square meters, we first convert acres to hectares (a common intermediate unit) and then convert hectares to square meters.
- Each step involves multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor, ensuring the units cancel out correctly.
If you have a specific problem or need help with another conversion, please provide the details, and I'll guide you through the solution!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of english measurement conversion chart.