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Dimensional Analysis
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Vocabulary Unit conversion factor- a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same quantity in different units.
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The average American uses 580 pounds of paper per year. Find this rate in pounds per month, to the nearest tenth. Additional Example 1: Using Conversion Factors to Solve Problems The problem gives the ratio 580 pounds to 1 year and asks for an answer in pounds per month. 580 lb 1 yr 1 yr 12 mo 580 lb 12 mo = = 48.3 lb per month Multiply the ratio by the conversion factor. Divide 580 by 12. The average American uses 48.3 pounds of paper per month. Cancel yr units. yr mo = lb mo lb yr
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Check It Out: Example 1 Sam drives his car 23,040 miles per year. Find this rate in the number of miles driven per month, to the nearest mile.
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One mile is about 1.6 kilometers. What is the length in miles of a 10 kilometer race? Round to the nearest tenth of a mile. Write a proportion using 1 mi. = 1.6 km. = miles kilometers 1 1.6 Additional Example 2: Converting Between Metric and Customary Units x 10 1 · 10 = 1.6 · x The cross products are equal. 10 = 1.6x Multiply. ___ ___ 1.6 1.6 Divide each side by 1.6. 6.25 = x A 10 kilometer race is about 6.3 miles.
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One inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. How many inches are there in 12 centimeters? Round to the nearest tenth. Check It Out: Example 2A
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One gallon is equal to about 3.875 liters. How many liters are there in 6 gallons? Round to the nearest tenth. Check It Out: Example 2B
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Additional Example 3: Application A tennis pro serves a ball that travels the length of the court, 78 feet, in 0.75 second. How fast is the ball moving in feet per second? Check your answer for reasonableness.
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Additional Example 3 Continued The ball’s speed is 104 ft/s. Convert ft/s to mi/h to see if the answer is reasonable. The ball’s average speed is 71 mi/h, which is a reasonable speed for a serve.
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Check It Out: Example 3 Gary travels 1,320 ft in 1.5 min on his bicycle. How fast is he traveling in feet per min? Check your answer for reasonableness.
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