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Non-metric Conversions (Dimensional Analysis)
Test Description: Non-metric Conversions (Dimensional Analysis)
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) To convert 50 feet to inches, you would multiply 50 by:
A
50 feet/12 inches
B
1 foot/12 inches
C
12 inches/1 foot
D
50 feet/1 foot
2) To convert 24 hours into minutes, you would:
A
Multiply 24 hours x 1 day/24 hours
B
Multiply 24 hours x 1 week/7 days
C
Multiply 24 hours x 60 minutes/1 hour
D
Multiply 24 hours X 60 seconds/1 minute
3) 1 Gallon =3.8 liters. To convert 5 gallons to liters, you would:
A
Multiply 5 Gallons X 1 Gallon/5 liters
B
Multiply 5 Gallons X 3.8 liters/1 Gallon
C
Multiply 5 Gallons X 1 Gallon X 5 liters
D
Multiply 5 Gallons X 1 cup/3.8 liters
4) If a meter equals about three feet, about how many meters long is a thirty foot ladder?
A
50 km
B
90 m
C
10 m
D
50 m
5) If 1 pound = 453 grams, how would you convert your weight in pounds to kilograms?
A
Multiply your weight by 1 grams/453 pounds
B
Multiply your weight by 453 grams/1 pound
C
Multiply your weight by 200 grams/50 pounds
D
This conversion is impossible.
6) If 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers (km), how many kilometers are there in 10 miles?
A
16 km
B
2.6 km
C
32 km
D
.16 km
7) A stone is a unit of weight equal to 14 pounds. To determine your weight in stones, you would:
A
Multiply your weight by 14 stones x 1 pound
B
Multiply your weight by 14 stones/1 pound
C
Multiply your weight by 1 stone/14 pounds
D
Multiply your weight by 14 pounds/14 stones
8) A liter is 33.8 ounces. How could you determine how many liters are in a 12 ounce soda?
A
12 ounces x 33.8 liters x 1 ounce
B
12 ounces x 1 liter/33.8 ounces
C
12 ounces x 12 liters/ 1 ounce
D
12 ounces x 33.8 liters/ 1 ounce
9) 1 mile is 5280 feet. How many feet are there in 10 miles?
A
52800 feet
B
10,000 feet
C
2850 feet
D
528 feet
10) How would you determine how many hours are in a week?
A
1 week x 1 week/7 days x 1 day/24 hours
B
1 week x 7 days/1 week x 1 day/24 hours
C
1 week x 7 days/1 week x 24 hours/1 day
D
1 week x 7 days x 24 hours x 60 minutes
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