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Table 1 - SI prefixes.

Table 2 - Imperial and metric measurement terms.

Table 3 - Conversion list.

Figure 1 - Common SI prefixes and information.

Figure 2 - Area and volume examples.

Figure 3 - A rectangle.

Figure 4 - Calculating the area of a rectangle.

Figure 5 - Calculating the area of a square.

Figure 6 - Parts of a circle.

Figure 7 - Circle.

Figure 8 - Circumference of a circle.

Figure 9 - Finding the area of a circle.

Figure 10 - The volume of a cube.

Figure 11 - Calculating the volume of a rectangular solid.

Figure 12 - Volume of a cylinder.

Figure 13 - Finding the volume of a cylinder.

Figure 14 - Drums with covers. (Courtesy Finning (Canada)

Figure 15 - Determine cubic density of a package.

Figure 16 - Cubic dimensions, including pallet.

Figure 17 - Dimensions of a box.

Figure 18 - Dimensions of a pallet.

Figure 19 - Formula for torque.

Figure 20 - Force and lever length.

Figure 21 - Calculations with different lengths and forces.

Table 4 - How to read decimals.

Figure 22 - Percentage.

Figure 23 - Comparing values using percentage.

Figure 24 - Calculate percentage.

Figure 25 - Calculate percentage. (Courtesy Dewalt)

Figure 26 - Calculate percentage.

Figure 27 - Calculate percentage.

Figure 28 - Calculate percentage.