Conversion units
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Conversion units
For the 11+ which unit conversions do they need to know. In one of the NFER papers there is metres to feet/inches. What other conversions?
Weight kg to lb?
Length m to feet/inch?
Volume?
Weight kg to lb?
Length m to feet/inch?
Volume?
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Hi
The types of question that may appear relating to conversions are:
Estimations of height, weight, etc If a child is 4ft 10in approximatelt what is his/her height in metres?
Conversion charts where a list of imperial measures are given on one side and a list of metric measures on the other with one missing amount that can be worked out from the information provided.
Neither of these questions require conversion formulae.
Regards
Mike
The types of question that may appear relating to conversions are:
Estimations of height, weight, etc If a child is 4ft 10in approximatelt what is his/her height in metres?
Conversion charts where a list of imperial measures are given on one side and a list of metric measures on the other with one missing amount that can be worked out from the information provided.
Neither of these questions require conversion formulae.
Regards
Mike
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The types of question that may appear relating to conversions are:
Estimations of height, weight, etc If a child is 4ft 10in approximatelt what is his/her height in metres?
Conversion charts where a list of imperial measures are given on one side and a list of metric measures on the other with one missing amount that can be worked out from the information provided.
Neither of these questions require conversion formulae.
Regards
Mike[/quote]
Estimations of height, weight, etc If a child is 4ft 10in approximatelt what is his/her height in metres?
Conversion charts where a list of imperial measures are given on one side and a list of metric measures on the other with one missing amount that can be worked out from the information provided.
Neither of these questions require conversion formulae.
Regards
Mike[/quote]