Problem Description:
The task involves solving a problem using the provided tables, which include:
1.
Table 1: Multiples and Submultiples of SI Units.
2.
Table 2: Length Units.
3.
Table 3: Area Units.
4.
Table 4: Volume Units.
5.
Table 6: Density Units.
Since the specific problem is not explicitly stated in your question, I will assume a common type of problem that might be solved using these tables:
converting units. For example, converting a length from meters to inches or converting a volume from liters to cubic feet.
#### Assumed Problem:
Convert
5 kilometers to
miles.
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Solution:
#### Step 1: Identify the relevant table.
From the problem, we need to convert a length from kilometers (km) to miles. The relevant table for this conversion is
Table 2: Length Units.
#### Step 2: Locate the conversion factor.
In Table 2, we can see the relationship between kilometers (km) and miles:
-
1 kilometer = 0.621371 miles.
#### Step 3: Perform the conversion.
We are given 5 kilometers. To convert this to miles, we use the conversion factor:
\[
\text{Miles} = \text{Kilometers} \times \text{Conversion Factor}
\]
\[
\text{Miles} = 5 \times 0.621371
\]
\[
\text{Miles} = 3.106855
\]
#### Step 4: Round the result (if necessary).
Depending on the required precision, we can round the result. If no specific precision is mentioned, we can keep it as is or round to a reasonable number of decimal places. Here, we'll round to four decimal places:
\[
\text{Miles} \approx 3.1069
\]
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Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{3.1069}
\]
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Explanation:
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Tables Used: We used Table 2 to find the conversion factor between kilometers and miles.
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Conversion Process: Multiplied the given value (5 km) by the conversion factor (0.621371 miles/km).
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Result: The final answer is approximately 3.1069 miles.
If you have a different problem in mind, please provide more details, and I can adjust the solution accordingly!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of metric system conversion cheat sheet.