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Math Conversion Chart – Lengths, which includes various conversion factors for units of length in both the
U.S. Customary System and the
Metric System, as well as conversions between them.
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🔍 Overview of the Chart
The chart is divided into three main sections:
#### 1.
Metric Conversions
- Shows conversions within the metric system (e.g., millimeters to meters).
- Example:
- 1000 mm = 1 m
- 100 cm = 1 m
- 1000 m = 1 km
#### 2.
Customary Conversions
- Covers U.S. customary units (inches, feet, yards, miles).
- Example:
- 12 inches = 1 foot
- 3 feet = 1 yard
- 5280 feet = 1 mile
#### 3.
Standard / Metric Conversions
- Converts between U.S. and metric units.
- Example:
- 1 inch ≈ 2.54 cm
- 1 foot ≈ 30.48 cm
- 1 yard ≈ 0.9144 meters
- 1 mile ≈ 1.60934 kilometers
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✔ Example Problem Using This Chart
Problem:
Convert 5 feet to centimeters.
Step-by-step Solution:
1. Use the chart:
→ 1 foot = 30.48 cm (from "Standard / Metric Conversions")
2. Multiply:
→ 5 feet × 30.48 cm/foot = 152.4 cm
✔ Answer: 5 feet =
152.4 centimeters
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🧩 Another Example
Problem:
How many meters are in 3 kilometers?
Solution:
From the chart:
→ 1 km = 1000 m
So, 3 km = 3 × 1000 =
3000 meters
✔ Answer:
3000 meters
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💡 Tips for Using This Chart
- Always identify whether you're converting within metric, within customary, or between systems.
- Use multiplication when going from larger to smaller units.
- Use division when going from smaller to larger units.
- Pay attention to significant figures if precision matters.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of metric conversion list.