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Dimensional Analysis Worksheet 2

The document provides instructions and examples for using dimensional analysis to solve conversion problems involving metric and US customary units. It includes conversion factors and dimensional analysis worksheets involving distances, masses, volumes, and times. Conversions include miles to yards, pounds to grams, gallons to liters, and days to hours. The worksheets practice single-step and multi-step unit conversions using metric prefixes and dimensional analysis.

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Dimensional Analysis Worksheet 2

The document provides instructions and examples for using dimensional analysis to solve conversion problems involving metric and US customary units. It includes conversion factors and dimensional analysis worksheets involving distances, masses, volumes, and times. Conversions include miles to yards, pounds to grams, gallons to liters, and days to hours. The worksheets practice single-step and multi-step unit conversions using metric prefixes and dimensional analysis.

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Dimensional Analysis Worksheet 2

Name: Period Date

Use dimensional analysis (the “factor-label” method) to solve the following problems. Show all steps
needed to convert from starting units to ending units. Indicate all relationships needed before setting
up and solving the problem. Use any of the following relationships if needed:

1 mile = 1760 yds 16 oz = 1 lb 1 L = 1.057 qts 1 day = 24 hours


1 yd = 3 ft 2000 lbs = 1 ton 4 qts = 1 gal 1 hour = 60 mins
1 ft = 12 in 1 oz = 28.35 g 32 oz = 1 qt 1 min = 60 secs
1 mile = 1.6093 km 1 kg = 2.205 lbs 1 qt = 2 pts

1. A runner competed in a 5-mile run. How many yards did she run?

2. In the Tour de France, cyclists ride 3,653.6 km in 20 days. How many miles do they go? [Hint:
watch for unimportant information!]

3. After a nice meal, perhaps you’d finish it off with a pound (1.00 lb) cake for dessert. What would the
name of this cake be in grams?

4. In the US milk is sold by the gallon, while in Denmark it is sold by the liter. How many liters of milk
would you need to equal one gallon?

5. If you go to school for 180 days each school year and each school day is 7 hours long, how many
hours are spent in school in one school year?

Turn over!
Metric Measurement Conversion
Instructions: Use the prefix conversion chart on page 2 of your reference packet to complete the
following metric equalities.
kg = g cm = m mm = m ms = s
km = m cL = L mg = g
kL = L mg = g mL = L Mg = g

Use the prefix conversions chart and dimensional analysis (don’t simply “move the decimal point”) to
convert the measurements below as indicated. You can use scientific notation for very large or small
numbers.

1) 40 mL to L 11) 7870 mL to L

2) 5400 L to kL 12) 6.42 m to mm

3) 85 g to kg 13) 1850 cm to m

4) 52 mg to g 14) 11.4 km to m

5) 6300 m to km 15) 3 m to mm

6) 2.50 kg to g 16) 25 Mg to g

7) 18,600 g to kg 17) 74 cm to mm*

8) 544 mL to L

18) 835 mg to kg*


9) 1.92 L to mL

10) 425 cm to m

*two-step conversions

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