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Module II Units of Measure Because units of length, volume, weight, area, temperature, energy, and money differ around the world, it is important to understand how to convert from one unit to the next. Emergency Medical Technicians and nurses need to convert between the metric system and U.S. customary system to accurately calculate dosages; accountants and bookkeepers may need to convert monetary value by using the current exchange rates; firefighters would need to convert unfamiliar units to units that are familiar to them for sound planning; professional chefs convert units of ingredients to help calculate costs; early childhood educators teach children how units vary in size and shape; graphic designers convert U.S. customary lengths to points and picas to measure type lines, images, and pages; photographers convert millimeters to inches to help determine the bellows factor when adjusting the f-stop; solar photovoltaic installers convert kilowatts to watts when calculating the total cost of a solar PV system; oil industry technicians need to convert units of pressure, flow, temperature, density, and energy; and ski area managers need to convert units of volume, area and time to help manage costs and maintain a desirable comfort level for ski patrons. The practice examples in this section require the use of a conversion table (Table.) that provides us with the necessary information to convert lengths, volumes, weight, area, or temperature within a) the U.S. customary system (measurement system adopted by the United States), b) the metric system (base 0 measurement system that is used by most of the world), and c) converting between the U.S. customary and metric system. The homework problems, however, may require additional conversion factors outside of what is given in the conversion table, depending on the area of emphasis. Any conversion factor that is not included in Table. and is needed to solve a conversion problem will be provided with the homework problem. I. U.S. Customary Measurement System In this section we ll discuss four measurement groups in the U.S. customary system:. Linear (or length). Liquid (or volume) 3. weight (or mass) 4. Area Our Goal: We want to be able to convert from one unit of measure to another within the U.S. customary system, such as converting inches to feet. The process that we will use to do this is known as dimensional analysis (or unit analysis). A detailed recipe for this process is given on the next page. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 34

How To Convert Units Using Dimensional Analysis:. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units).. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to. 3. Find the unit factor (or conversion factor) on Table. that connects the undesired unit (unit that you are converting from) with the desired unit (unit you are converting to). You may need to use more than one unit factor to make the connection. 4. Multiply the undesired unit by a series of unit factors to cancel out the given unit and achieve the desired unit. To cancel identical units, one of the units must appear in the numerator and the other must appear in the denominator. Note: A unit factor is a ratio that compares the equality of two differing units. For example, in. = ft translates to the following unit factors: in. ft or. We will use Table. given ft in. below to identify unit factors that will help us convert units within the U.S. customary system AND between the U.S. customary system and the metric system. Table.: Table of Conversions Units of length: (U.S. Cust. to Metric) (Metric to U.S. Cust.) ft (foot) = in. (inches) in..54 cm (centimeter) m (meter) 3.3 ft yd (yard) = 3 ft yd 0.94 m m.094 yd mi (mile) = 580 ft mi.609 km (kilometer) km 0.6 mi Units of capacity: c (cup) = 8 fl-oz (fluid ounces) qt 0.946 L (liter) L.057 qt pt (pint) = c qt (quart) = pt gal (gallon) = 4 qt Units of weight: lb (pound) = 6 oz (ounces) lb 0.454 kg (kilogram) kg.04 lb T (U.S. ton) = 000 lb T 0.907 t (metric ton) t. T Units of Area: mi (square mi) = 7,878,400 ft (square ft) yd (square yd) = 9 ft ft = 44 in. (square in.) acre 43,560 ft Units of time: yr (year) = 365 ¼ d d (day) = 4 hr hr (hour) = 60 min min (minute) = 60 sec Units of temperature: 9 5 Degrees Fahrenheit ( F): F = C + 3 Degrees Celsius ( C): C = ( F 3) 5 9 MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 35

Example : Use dimensional analysis to convert.34 yd to ft. Solution to Example :. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units):.34 yd. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to feet. 3. Find the unit factor in Table. that connects the undesired unit (i.e. yard) with the desired unit (i.e. feet): yd (yard) = 3 ft 4. Multiply the undesired unit by the unit factor to cancel out the given unit and achieve.34 yd 3 ft the desired unit: = 7.0 ft. Answer: 7.0 ft yd Example : Use dimensional analysis to convert 3 gal to fl-oz. 4 Solution to Example :. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units): 3 gal 4. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to fluid ounces. 3. Find the unit factor in Table. that connects the undesired unit (i.e. gallons) with the desired unit (i.e. fluid ounces): In this case, we do not have a unit factor that connects gallons directly to fluid ounces, so we will need to use a series of unit factors. 4. Multiply the undesired unit by the series of unit factors to cancel out the given unit and achieve the desired unit: 3 gal 4 4 qt gal pt qt c pt 8 fl - oz = c 4 fl - oz. Answer: 4 fl-oz MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 36

Example 3: Convert 8 ounces to pounds. 3 Solution to Example 3:. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units): 8 oz 3. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to pounds. 3. Find the unit factor in Table. that connects the undesired unit (i.e. ounces) with the desired unit (i.e. pounds): lb (pound) = 6 oz (ounces) 4. Multiply the undesired unit by the unit factor to cancel out the given unit and achieve the desired unit: 8 3 oz 6 lb oz = 6 lb.7 lb. Answer:.7 lb Example 4: CMC services an area of approximately,000 square miles. Use dimensional analysis to approximate how many acres are in,000 square miles? Solution to Example 4:. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units):,000 mi. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to acres. 3. Find the unit factor in Table. that connects the undesired unit (i.e. square miles) with the desired unit (i.e. acres): In this case, we do not have a unit factor that connects square miles directly to acres, so we will need to use a series of unit factors. 4. Multiply the undesired unit by the series of unit factors to cancel out the given unit and achieve the desired unit:,000 mi 7,878,400 ft acre = 7,680,000 acres. mi 43,560 ft Answer: 7,680,000 acres MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 37

II. Metric Measurement System In this section we ll discuss four measurement groups in the metric system:. Linear (or length). Liquid (or volume) 3. weight (or mass) 4. Area Our Goal: We want to be able to convert from one unit of measure to another within the metric system, such as converting centimeters to meters. The major difference between the metric system and the U.S. customary system is that we will not have to use dimensional analysis to convert from one metric unit to the other. This is due to the fact that the metric system operates like our number system, which is a base 0 system, meaning that each digit can be written as an integral power of ten. Each unit in the metric system is named relative to a base unit (or basic unit), so when converting from one unit to another in the metric system, it is simply a decimal shift from the original number to the converted number. In the metric system the following are base units: Type of Measurement Base Unit Linear or Length meter (m) Liquid or Volume liter (L) Weight or Mass gram (g) The following table (Table.) lists the base unit and some other metric units relative to the base unit: Table.: Metric Units kilo (k) hecto (h) deka (da) kilometer km kiloliter kl kilogram kg hectometer hm hectoliter hl hectogram hg dekameter dam dekaliter dal dekagram dag Base Unit meter m liter L gram g deci (d) centi (c) milli (m) decimeter dm deciliter dl decigram dg centimeter cm centiliter cl centigram cg millimeter mm milliliter ml milligram mg Note: metric ton (t) = 000 kg and cubic centimeter (cc) = ml A detailed recipe for converting within the metric system is given on the next page. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 38

Converting metric units to different metric units:. Use Table. to find the metric unit that you wish to convert.. Count the number of units and note the direction (right or left) of the movement from the undesired unit to the desired unit of measure. 3. Move the decimal point in the given measurement the same number of places and in the same direction to obtain the converted measurement. Note: If you are converting between metric units of area (square units), we can use this same process, except we double the number of decimal movements. If we are converting between metric units of volume (cubic units) then we can triple the number of decimal movements. Example 5: Convert 0.05 hl to liters. Solution to Example 5:. Use Table. to find the metric unit that you wish to convert: kiloliter kl hectoliter hl dekaliter dal liter L Undesired Unit Desired Unit. Count the number of units and note the direction (right or left) of the movement from the undesired unit to the desired unit of measure: Move the decimal places to the right to go from hl to L. kiloliter kl hectoliter hl dekaliter dal liter L 3. 0.05 hl = 5 L. Answer: 5 L Example 6: Convert 400 cc s to liters. Solution to Example 6: In this example we must know that cc = ml. We can think that we are converting 400 ml to liters.. Use Table. to find the metric unit that you wish to convert: Liter L deciliter dl centiliter cl milliliter ml Desired Unit Undesired Unit. Count the number of units and note the direction (right or left) of the movement from the undesired unit to the desired unit of measure: Move the decimal 3 places to the left to go from ml to L. Liter L deciliter dl centiliter cl milliliter ml MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 39

3. 400 cc s = 400 ml = 0.4 L. Answer: 0.4 L Example 7: Convert 580,000 m to square kilometers. Solution to Example 7:. Use Table. to find the metric unit that you wish to convert: kilometer km hectometer hm dekameter dam meter m Desired Unit Undesired Unit. Count the number of units and note the direction (right or left) of the movement from the undesired unit to the desired unit of measure: Move the decimal 3 places to the left to go from m to km: kilometer km hectometer hm dekameter dam meter m 3. Since we are converting square meters to square kilometers, we must DOUBLE the number of decimal movements. Therefore, we should move the decimal 3 = 6 places to the left: 580,000 m = 0.58 km. Answer: 0.58 km III. Metric U.S. Customary Conversions To convert between the metric system and U.S. customary system we must use dimensional analysis and Table. given in part I. It is helpful to note whether we are converting from the U.S. customary system to metric or metric to U.S. customary when choosing which unit factor to use. Example 8: Convert 8 3 in. to mm. Solution to Example 8:. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units): 3 8in.. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to millimeters. 3. Find the unit factor in Table. that connects the undesired unit (i.e. inches) with the desired unit (i.e. millimeters): In this example Table. does not have a unit factor that directly connects inches to millimeters, however, if we can bridge over from U.S. customary to the metric system we will be able to convert. We will use in..54 cm (centimeter) to convert to the metric system. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 40

4. Multiply the undesired unit by the unit factor to cancel out the given unit and achieve 3 8in..54 cm the desired unit: = 0.955 cm = 9.55 mm. in. Answer: 9.55 mm Example 9: Convert 40 ml to fluid ounces. Solution to Example 9:. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units): 40 ml. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to fluid ounces. 3. Find the unit factor in Table. that connects the undesired unit (i.e. milliliters) with the desired unit (i.e. fluid ounces): In this example Table. does not have a unit factor that directly connects milliliters to fluid ounces so we will use L.057 qt to convert to the U.S. customary system, then continue to use unit factors to achieve the desired unit. 4. Multiply the undesired unit by the unit factors to cancel out the given unit and achieve the desired unit: 0.04 L.057 qt pt c 8 fl - oz 40 ml = 0.04 L =.353 fl - oz. L qt pt c Answer:.353 fl-oz Example 0: Convert -5 C to degrees Fahrenheit. Solution to Example 0: In this example we need to use the formula for converting temperature. Because we are 9 converting from C to F, we will use the formula: F = C + 3. Substitute -5 in for C, then 5 9 solve for F: F = (- 5) + 3 = - 45 + 3 = -3. Answer: -3 F 5 MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 4

Converting Rates Using Dimensional Analysis: In some examples we will be asked to convert a given rate to a rate with different units, for example ounces per second to gallons per minute. We may use dimensional analysis to do this. Example : Convert 40 miles per hour to feet per second. Solution to Example :. Write down the given unit of measurement as a fraction (include units): 40 mi hr. Determine what unit of measurement you wish to convert to: We want to convert to feet per second. 3. In this example, we need to eliminate two units (miles and hours) and convert to (feet and seconds) we can use Table. to find the unit factors: mi (mile) = 580 ft, hr = 60 min, and min = 60 s. 4. Multiply the undesired units by the unit factors to cancel out the given unit and 40 mi hr min 580 ft ft achieve the desired unit: 58.67. hr 60 min 60 s mi s Answer: 58.67 ft s Basic Examples (to be combined with emphasis area): In problems 5, use dimensional analysis (or unit analysis) to convert the units.. 9 ft to inches.. 34 oz to pounds. 3. 4 ½ gal to pints. 4. 4 min to seconds. 5. A ft. by 4.5 ft. room is to be carpeted. Calculate the area of the room in square yards. In problems 6 4, use any method to convert the units. 6.. km to meters. 7. 950 cm to meters. 8. 700 g to kilograms. 9. 0.0085 t to hectograms. 0. 5 dm to square meters.. 0.3 m to square centimeters.. 45 L to kiloliters. 3. 0.0 L to cc s. 4. 500 yd to kilometers. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 4

. APPLICATIONS FOR EMT/MEDICAL ASSISTANT/NURSING FUN FACT: Three systems of measurement that are used for measuring drugs and solutions today are the metric, apothecary, and household systems. Developed in France in 799, the metric system is the adopted system for measurements for most countries. The United States currently uses the U.S. customary system, but has steadily been moving toward using only the metric system. The metric system is also known as the International System of Units (SI units). In problems 5 30, convert the metric measurements: 5. 0.5 g to milligrams. 6. 0.5 mg to micrograms. Note: milligram = 000 micrograms. 7. 45 kilograms to g. 8..5 liters to ml. 9. 3.5 L to ml. 0. 0 cl to ml.. 5 decigrams to milligrams.. 0.5 kg to g. 3. 500 mg to grams. 4. 7500 micrograms to milligrams. Note: milligram = 000 micrograms. 5. 350 g to kg. 6. 0.5 ml to L. 7. 35 milligrams to g. 8. 50 ml to deciliters. 9. 750 milliliters to dl. 30. 85 millimeters to cm. FUN FACT: First used in England and then introduced to the U.S., the apothecary system is a measurement system that dates back to the Middle Ages. The basic unit of measurement used for weight in the apothecary system is the grain (gr), derived from the weight of a single grain of wheat. Three units that are used for measuring volume in the apothecary system are minim (m), dram (dr) and ounce (oz). In the U.S., the apothecary system is rapidly being phased out since the measurements are considered to be estimates and therefore unreliable. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 43

In problems 3 38, use the apothecary measurement table below and dimensional analysis to convert each measurement. Weight Conversions in Apothecary System: grain (gr) 60 65 mg ounce (oz) = 480 grains (gr) ounce (oz) = 8 drams (dr) dram (dr) = 60 grains (gr) Liquid Conversions in Apothecary System: quart (qt) = pints (pt) pint (pt) = 6 fluid ounces (fl-oz) fluid ounce (fl oz) = 8 fluid drams (fl dr) minim (m) = drop (gt) Note: drops = gtt 3. 5 dram to gr. 3. 5 fl oz to fl dr. 33. 3 qt to pt. 34. pt to fl oz. 35. 40 gr to dr. 36. 6 dr to fl oz. 37. 4 fl dr to fl oz. 38. 5 m to gtt. FUN FACT: The household system of measurement uses measuring devices that are commonly used for cooking in the home. The household system is the least accurate of the three medical measurement systems when compared to the apothecary and metric systems due to high variances in measuring devices. For example, a household teaspoon can hold anywhere from 4 to 7 ml of fluid. In problems 39 48, use the household measurement table below and dimensional analysis to convert each measurement. Conversions in the Household System drop (gt) = minim (m) teaspoon (t) = 60 drops (gtt), 5 ml tablespoon (T) = 3 teaspoons (t) ounce (oz) = tablespoons (T) coffee cup = 6 ounces (oz) medium size glass = 8 ounces (oz) measuring cup (c) = 8 ounces (oz) 39. glasses to oz. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 44

40. 3 ounces to T. 4. 4 tablespoons to t. 4. ½ coffee cups to oz. 43. ½ teaspoon to gtt. 44. 9 teaspoons to T. 45. 6 tablespoons to oz. 46. 90 drops to t. 47. ounces to c. 48. 4 ounces to medium size glasses. In problems 49 5, use dimensional analysis to answer the following questions. 49. A drug is available in 0 mg/ml. The patient needs 50 mg of the drug. How many ml should be administered? 50. A drug is available in 00 mg/ml. The patient needs 50 mg of the drug. How many ml should be administered? 5. A drug is available in 00 mg/0 ml. The patient needs 0.75 g of the drug. How many ml should be administered? In problems 5 56, use dimensional analysis to answer the following questions. Round answers less than ml to the hundredth and answers greater than ml to the tenth. 5. A physician orders Digoxin 0.5 mg IVP STAT ( intravenous push medication, immediately ) to be administered over 5 minutes. The dose available is Digoxin 0.5 mg/ml. Calculate how many ml the nurse should give every 5 seconds. 53. A physician orders Chlorpromazine hydrochloride mg to be administered over minutes. The dose available is Chlorpromazine hydrochloride 5 mg/ml. Calculate how many ml the nurse should give every 5 seconds. 54. A physician orders Haloperidol Lactate 4 mg IVP to be administered over.5 minutes. The dose available is Haloperidol Lactate 5 mg/ml. Calculate how many ml the nurse should give every 5 seconds. 55. A patient is to receive 50 milliliters of 5% D/W ( D 5 W ) solution IV over 6 hours. The label on the box of the IV indicates that 5 drops dissipate milliliter of the solution. How many drops should the patient receive each minute? 56. 500 milliliters of 5% D/W solution IV contains 0,000 units of heparin. If the patient receives 0 milliliters per hour, how many units is the patient receiving each hour? FUN FACT: Some drugs are measured by a special designation called a unit. One such drug, Insulin, is manufactured in solutions that contain 00 units per milliliter and is labeled U-00. Doses of electrolytes, such as potassium, may be measured in milliequivalents (meq). An equivalent (Eq) is the molecular weight of an ion divided by the number of hydrogen ions it reacts with. A milliequivalent is /000 of an equivalent. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 45

. APPLICATIONS FOR FIRE SCIENCE FUN FACT: Problem solving in units that are familiar to fire staff is crucial to sound planning. Making a mistake with units can be very costly in the field. FUN FACT: In the U.S. the chain (ch) is a measurement of length that is frequently used to describe the rate of spread of wildfires. The rate is given in chains per hour. One chain is roughly 66 feet. In problems 57 65, use the table given below to answer the following questions. Round each answer to the nearest hundredth. Additional Conversions for Firefighters Units of Length: chain (ch) = 66 feet mile = 80 chains Units of Area: acre = 0 square chains (ch ) Units of Volume: cubic foot (ft 3 ) = 7.4805 gallons (gal) gal = 0.003485 cubic meters (m 3 ) gal = 0.3346 ft 3 gal = 3 cubic inches (in 3 ) Units of Force: kg m/s = 0.48 pounds slug ft/ s = pound Units of Pressure: psi =.036 in Hg at 3 F atm = 4.7 psi psi =.304 ft of water Units of Weight: gallon of water = 8.34 pounds cubic foot of water = 6.4 pounds 57. How many seconds are in 3 hours and 36 minutes? 58. How many pints are in a 5 gallon pail? 59. How many cups are in a 5 gallon pail? 60. Javier constructed,678 feet of dozer line. How many chains of dozer line did he construct? 6. Ludka's crew has been out on the Marre Fire for weeks and days. How many hours have they been there? MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 46

6. Ned fills a backpack pump with 5 gallons of water. How much weight in water has he added to his pack? 63. A fire burns an area approximately 50 feet wide and 800 feet long. How many acres burned? 64. Jane needs to fill a chain saw gas tank plus 4 sig bottles with a 33: gas/oil mix. A sig gas bottle holds liter. The chain saw gas tank holds. pints. How much gas and how much oil will be mixed to fill the gas tank and four sig bottles? 65. You have been told that a fire is expected to spread at a rate of 00 feet per minute. What is the rate of fire spread in miles per hour? FUN FACT: A map scale is a scale that is printed in a maps legend. It is given as a ratio of inches on the map corresponding to inches, feet, or miles on the ground. For example, a map scale indicating a ratio of :4,000 (in/in), means that for every inch on the map, 4,000 inches have been covered on the ground. Ground distances on maps are usually given in feet or miles. In problems 66 68, answer the following questions. 66. Convert the map scale of :4,000 (in/in) to (in/ft). 67. Convert the :,000 (in/ft) to (in/mile). 68. The map distance between two points is 6 inches. The map scale is :4,000 (in/in). What is the ground distance in feet? 3. APPLICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTING In problems 69 78, use the exchange rates for July 8 th, 00 to answer the questions. For example, U.S. Dollar = 0.79745 Euros. Round each answer to the nearest hundredth. U.S. Dollar U.S. Dollar Euro Japanese Yen British Pound Swiss Franc Canadian Dollar Australian Dollar Mexican Peso Hong Kong Dollar 0.79745 87.66 0.65837.06566.06494.8809 3.0853 7.7954 69. Which is more valuable? British Pound or Australian Dollar. 70. Which is more valuable? 5 Hong Kong Dollars or Euros. 7. Which is more valuable? 5 Canadian Dollars or 000 Japanese Yen. 7. Which is more valuable? 50 Swiss Franc or 780 Mexican Pesos. 73. Convert 80 Euro to U.S. Dollars. 74. Convert 500 U.S. Dollars to to Swiss Franc. 75. Convert 80 Hong Kong Dollars to British Pounds. 76. Convert 38 Swiss Francs to Euros. 77. Convert 000 Australian Dollars to Mexican Pesos. 78. Convert 458 U.S. Dollars to Euros. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 47

4. APPLICATIONS FOR CULINARY ARTS FUN FACT: As a professional chef it is common to purchase bulk ingredients in pounds; however, the recipe may call for that ingredient in ounces. Being able to make conversions in weight and volume are crucial in culinary arts. In problems 79 93, use the table given below and dimensional analysis to convert. Additional Conversions for Culinary Arts Units of Volume: tablespoon (tbsp) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) cup (c) = 6 tablespoons Note: The unit # means pounds 79. 3 pounds to oz. 80. 3.5 gal to qt. 8. 0.875 pt to c. 8. 4 tsp to cups. 83. 9 cups to quarts. 84. 76 oz to pounds. 85. /3 cup to tbsp. 86..5 kg to g. 87. 750 ml to L. 88. 75 fl oz to gal. 89. 4.035 # to oz. 90. 05 tbsp to qt. 9. 6 oz to grams. 9. 600 grams to #. 93. ¾ oz to grams. In problems 94 98, convert the mixed units to the designated unit. 94. Convert 5 # oz to kilograms. 95. Convert 6 quarts 3 tbsp to liters. 96. Convert 0.5 gallons 3 cups to quarts. 97. Convert pounds 9 oz to ounces. 98. Convert 3 pt 08 tbsp to gallons. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 48

In problems 99 0, use dimensional analysis to answer the following questions. 99. If one cup of grated Parmesan cheese weighs 4 ounces, how many pounds of Parmesan cheese must a chef purchase to have 5 cups of grated cheese? 00. If one cup of peanut butter weighs 9 ounces, how many ounces does 5 tablespoons of peanut butter weigh? 0. How many tablespoons of salt are in a container of salt that weighs pound 0 ounces if tablespoon of salt weighs ounces. 0. The covers-per-server standard at Bill s restaurant is 5 per hour. The manager projects total covers of 300 for the 3-hour lunch period. How many servers should be scheduled? 5. APPLICATIONS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Note: Early childhood educators should have a firm understanding of how to convert the basic units in the metric system and U.S. customary system. We recommend that problems 4 be assigned in addition to the following problems. In problems 03, round each number to the indicated digit. 03. Round 803 to the nearest hundred. 04. Round 5,457 to the nearest ten. 05. Round 9,553 to the nearest thousand. 06. Round 6,84 to the nearest ten-thousand. 07. Round 3375.887 to the nearest hundredths. 08. Round 709.053 to the nearest tenths. 09. Round 7994.49 to the nearest thousandths. 0. Round 8394.35 to the nearest hundred.. Round,999,999 to the nearest ten. In problems 3, convert the following temperatures.. Convert 64 F to C. 3. Convert 93 C to F. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 49

6. APPLICATIONS FOR GRAPHIC DESIGN/PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FUN FACT: Graphic designers use a variety of measurements in their field. Basis size is the standard length and width, in inches of a grade of paper. The table given below compares the paper grade and its corresponding basis size. Basis weight is a weight, given in pounds, of a ream (500 sheets) of paper cut to the basic size for its grade. Caliper is the thickness of paper in thousandths of an inch. Bulk is the thickness of paper stock in thousandths of an inch or number of pages per inch. Paper Grade Basis Size Writing/Bond 7 Text/Book 5 38 Cover 0 6 Bristol.5 8.5 Index 5.5 30.5 Newsprint/Tag 4 36 Double Thick 0 6 In problems 4 6, answer the following questions. 4. A 750-sheet stack of 60-pound book paper measured 3 thick. How thick was each 60- pound sheet? 5. A 56 page book, excluding covers, is printed on a soft, bulky paper that has a caliper of 0.006 inches. How thick, in inches was the book (excluding covers)? 6. How many pounds does 850 sheets of 0-pound per ream bond paper with a basis size 7 weigh? FUN FACT: In photography megapixels and pixel resolution help photographers determine the maximum size of a print. megapixel is equal to,000,000 pixels. In problems 7 0, use the conversion factor megapixel =,000,000 pixels to convert. 7. A photograph has 5,000,000 pixels. How many megapixels does it have? 8. A photograph has,500,000 pixels. How many megapixels does it have? 9. A photograph has 0.5 megapixels. How many pixels does it have? 0. A photograph has 5.05 megapixels. How many pixels does it have? FUN FACT: Bit depth, also known as tonal resolution, is the number of bits used to represent each pixel. The greater the bit depth, the more colors or grayscales are represented. A bit depth of 4 is equal to 6.7 million colors. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 50

In problems 4, answer the following questions. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.. A camera lens measures 00 mm. How many inches is the lens?. A camera lens measures 90 mm. How many inches is the lens? 3. A camera lens measures 0 mm. How many inches is the lens? 4. A camera lens measures 300 mm. How many inches is the lens? FUN FACT: A byte is a unit of digital data measure comprised of eight (8) binary characters ( s or 0 s). The table below gives the conversion factors. Additional Conversions for Graphic Design Kilobyte = 000 bytes (sometimes 04 bytes) Megabyte = million bytes Gigabyte = 000 megabytes Terabyte = 000 gigabytes Petabyte = 000 terabytes Exabyte = 000 petabytes Zettabyte = 000 exabytes Yottabyte = 000 zettabytes In problems 5 9, use the table above to make the necessary conversions. 5. Convert 60 gigabytes to megabytes. 6. Convert 7,340,000 bytes to kilobytes. 7. Convert 50,000 gigabytes to terabytes. 8. Convert yottabyte to terabytes. 9. Convert 5 gigabytes to exabytes. FUN FACT: The point measurement system was created in 886 by the U.S. Typefounders Association. This system has two units of measure: ) point, and ) pica. Points are used to measure the height of typefaces and vertical line spacing while picas are used to determine lengths of type lines and depths of type. A line gauge is a device used to measure point sizes and leading of printed type. A table of conversion factors for points and picas are given on the next page. Line Gauge MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 5

Additional Conversions for Graphic Design Point Measurement Equivalents: in. 7 points in. 6 picas point in. 7 pica = points In problems 30 35, use the table above to make the necessary conversions. 30. The measurements of a newspaper ad is 4 inches by 3.75 inches. What are the measurements in picas? 3. A line of type is 4 picas long. What is the length in points? 3. A page of type measures 56 points wide. What is the width in inches? 33. A series of copy measurements includes 3 picas and 3 points; picas; picas and 3 points; and picas and 6 points. What is the total measurement in picas and points? 34. A series of copy measurements includes 4 picas and 4 points; picas; 3 picas and 5 points; and picas and 6 points. What is the total amount of these measurements in picas and points? 35. A computer copy prep. artist keyboards two lines of type that are 7 picas 7 points long and 64 picas 5 points long. How much longer, in picas and points, is the second line than the first one? 7. APPLICATIONS FOR INTEGRATED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY In problems 36 39, use the conversion factor kilowatt (kw) = 000 watts (W) to convert the following. Round decimal answers to the nearest hundredth. 36. The average home consumes 6,408,000 watts of energy per month. How many kw does the average home consume in a month? 37. A business consumes 7.6 kw in a week. How many watts does the business consume in a week? 38. A home consumes 7,50,000 watts of energy per month (30 days). How many kw per hour does this home consume? 39. A business consumes 4,000,000 watts of energy per year (365 days). How many kw per hour does this business consume? FUN FACT: A Kelvin (K), developed by Lord Kelvin in the mid 800 s is an SI unit that is used to measure temperature. The equations on the next page are used to convert from Kelvin to Fahrenheit and Kelvin to Celsius. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 5

Converting to Kelvin K F K = C + 73.5 C = K 73.5 5 = F 3 + 73. 9 9 = K 73.5 + 5 ( ) 5 ( ) 3 Note: F = Fahrenheit, C = Celsius In problems 40 47, use the table above to convert each temperature. 40. Determine the Kelvin temperature for water boiling at 00 C. 4. Determine the Kelvin temperature for water freezing at 0 C. 4. Determine the Kelvin temperature for 3 F. 43. Determine the Kelvin temperature for 77 F. 44. Determine the degrees Celsius for 35 K. 45. Determine the degrees Celsius for -35 K. 46. Determine the degrees Fahrenheit for 95 K. 47. Determine the degrees Fahrenheit for 38.5 K. 8. APPLICATIONS FOR PROCESS TECHNOLOGY FUN FACT: In chemical engineering the U.S. relies on the Rankine scale for measuring temperature when working in thermodynamic related disciplines such as combustion. Named after the Scottish physicist William John Macquorn Rankine who proposed it in 859, the Rankine scale is an absolute scale based on the Fahrenheit increment. Converting to and from Degrees Rankine ( R) R = F + 459.67 or F = R 459.67 9 5 R = C + 49.67 or C = R 49.67 5 9 9 5 R = K or K = R 5 9 Note: F = Fahrenheit, C = Celsius, K = Kelvin ( ) MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 53

In problems 48 53, use the table on the previous page to convert each temperature. 48. Determine the degrees Rankine for water boiling at 00 C. 49. Determine the degrees Rankine for water freezing at 3 F. 50. Determine the degrees Rankine for 05 K. 5. Determine the degrees Celsius for 35 R. 5. Determine the degrees Fahrenheit for -35 R. 53. Determine the temperature Kelvin for 43.5 R. The table on the following page will include units of energy, pressure, flow, and density, some of which we have not yet discussed. Let us first define those units that we haven t yet defined. Units of Energy: Joule (J): This is the basic energy unit of the metric system. It is ultimately defined in terms of the meter, kilogram, and second. Calorie (cal): Historically, one calorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of gram of water by C, from 4.5 C to 5.5 C. More recently the calorie has been defined in terms of the joule. Foot-Pound Force (ft-lb f): This is the energy transferred on applying a force of one poundforce through a displacement of one foot. British Thermal Unit (Btu): This is the English system version of the calorie. Kilowatt-hour (kw-h): The kilowatt-hour is a standard unit of electricity production and consumption. Note that one kilowatt = 000 watts. Therm: In discussions of natural gas production and consumption it is common to use the unit therm. Units of Pressure: Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI): The pressure resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square inch. Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG): A unit of pressure relative to the surrounding atmosphere. Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute (PSIA): Measures pressure relative to a vacuum (such as that in space). This is the gauge pressure added to the local atmospheric pressure. Kilopascal (kpa): Means 000 Pascals, where a pascal (Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure named after the French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and philosopher Blaise Pascal. Standard Atmosphere (atm): Since temperature and air pressure may vary from place to place it is necessary to define the standard atmospheric pressure for testing and documentation of chemical and physical processes. The standard atmospheric pressure is approximately 0 5 Pascals. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 54

Units of Density: Density is defined to be mass divided by volume. The U.S. customary unit for mass is slug in which slug = 4.59 kg. Therefore, the unit for density in the U.S. customary system is slug/ft 3. In the metric system, the unit for density is kg/m 3. Additional Conversions for Process Technology Units of Energy: cal = 4.84 J ft-lb f =.356 J 3 ft-lb f =.86 0 Btu 7 ft-lb f = 3.766 0 kw -h J = 0.73756 ft-lb f Btu = 5.998 cal Btu = 055 J Btu = 777.7 ft-lb f 4 Btu =.98 0 kw -h 6 kw-h = 3.6 0 J kw-h = 344 Btu Exajoule (EJ) = 0 8 J quadrillion Btu (quad) = 0 5 Btu Terawatt-year (TW-yr) = 8.76 0 kw -h Therm (therm) = 00,000 Btu Units of Volume: ft 3 = 7.4805 gal gal = 0.003485 cubic meters (m 3 ) gal = 0.3346 ft 3 gal = 3 cubic inches (in 3 ) Units of Flow: gallon per minute (gpm) =.8 0 3 ft 3 /s ft 3 /s = 448.83 gpm Units of Pressure: kilopascal (kpa) = 0.45033 Pounds Per Square Inch (psi) psi = 6.8948 kpa Standard Atmosphere (atm) = 0 5 Pascal (Pa) x psig = (x + 4.7) psia Units of Density: slug per cubic foot (slug/ft 3 ) = 55.4 kilogram/cubic meter (kg/m 3 ) FUN FACT: In describing national or global energy budgets, it is common practice to use largescale units based upon the joule, Btu, and kw-h, that is, we will use Exajoule (EJ), Quadrillion MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 55

Btu (quad), Terawatt-year (TW-yr), and million British thermal unit (MBtu) to describe large scale energy measurements. FUN FACT: The heat content of crude oil from different countries varies from about 5.6 million Btu (MBtu) per barrel to about 6.3 MBtu. The heat content of typical petroleum products varies even more. A nominal conversion factor is sometimes used for a barrel of crude oil, which is close to its actual average energy content: barrel of oil equivalent = 5.80 MBtu. In problems 54 8, use the table given on the previous page and dimensional analysis to answer the following questions. Round each decimal answer less than one to two non-zero digits ( significant figures), otherwise round to the nearest hundredth. 54. Convert 60 kw-h to Joules. 55. Convert 4.5 kw-h to foot-pounds. 56. Convert 758 kw-h to British thermal units. 57. Convert 8,768,000 J to kilowatt-hours. 58. Convert 56,876 J to foot-pounds. 59. Convert 56.7 J to British thermal units. 60. Convert 765 Btu to foot-pounds. 6. Convert 7.35 Btu to Joules. 6. Convert 5,38 Btu to kilowatt-hours. 63. Convert 560 cal to Joules. 64. Convert 4.3 TW-yr to kilowatt-hours. 65. Convert 780,000 Btu to therms. 66. Convert 678 ft 3 to gallons. 67. Convert 4.8 gal to cubic feet. 68. Convert 4.5 gal to cubic inches. 69. Convert 6.7 in 3 to gallons. 70. Convert 976.8 m 3 to gallons. 7. Convert 78,540 gal to cubic meters. 7. Convert 7 gpm to cubic feet per second. 73. Convert 856.6 ft 3 /s to gallons per minute. 74. Convert 7,895 in 3 /hr to gallons per minute. 75. Convert 904 kpa to pounds per square inch. 76. Convert 0,44 Pascals to pounds per square inch. 77. Convert 8 psi to kilopascals. 78. Convert the standard atmospheric pressure to pounds per square inch. 79. Convert 6 psig to psia. 80. Convert 5.7 psia to psig. 8. Convert 5. slugs/ft 3 to kilograms per cubic meter. 8. Convert 978.7 kg/m 3 to slugs per cubic foot. MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 56

9. APPLICATIONS FOR SKI AREA OPERATIONS FUN FACT: Ski area managers estimate the time it takes to fill a pond, the number of hours it takes a front loader to dig a pond or create a jump, and the number of kilowatts of energy that will be used while completing these tasks. These computations ultimately help management determine the costs that the ski resort will incur over time. The following questions revolve around this theme. In problems 83 86, use dimensional analysis to answer the following questions. 83. A front loader operator can dig one cubic yard in 5 seconds. What is the operators rate in cubic yards per hour? 84. A front loader operator digs 7 cubic yards per minute. How many cubic yards is this in an 8 hour working day? 85. A front loader operator digs 4,000 cubic feet of dirt in 9.6 hours. What is the operators rate in cubic yards per minute? 86. A front loader operator takes 5 minutes to dig 570 cubic feet of dirt. What is the operators rate in cubic yards per minute? FUN FACT: In snowmaking, ski area management estimates the volume of snow and water and converts back and forth between the two. It is important to remember that 43,560 square feet is one acre, therefore, there are 43,560 cubic feet in an acre-foot of snow (i.e., we multiply 43,560 ft by ft to obtain the volume). This means that there is one acre of ground covered with one foot of snow. It takes on average 55,000 gallons of water to produce that acre foot of snow. Also, it has been determined that it takes about kilowatt of power to put 300 gallons of water on a ski slope. The following questions revolve around this theme. In problems 87 90, use dimensional analysis to answer the following questions. Round decimal answers to the nearest hundredth. 87. A ski resort needs to make 75 acre-feet of snow to put up on some of their trails. If it takes 55,000 gallons of water per acre-foot of snow, how many gallons of water is needed to complete this job? 88. A ski resort has 35,000 gallons of water to use to make snow. If 55,000 gallons of water produces one acre-foot of snow, how many acre-feet of snow can the ski resort produce? 89. It takes kw of power to put 300 gallons of water on a ski slope and 55,000 gallons of water to produce one acre-foot of snow. a) How many kw of power will it take to produce 9 acre-feet of snow? b) If it costs $.0 per kw of power, how much will it cost to make 9 acre-feet of snow? 90. It takes kw of power to put 300 gallons of water on a ski slope and 55,000 gallons of water to produce one acre-foot of snow. a) How many kw of power will it take to produce 57.8 acre-feet of snow? b) If it costs $.3 per kw of power, how much will it cost to make 57.8 acre-feet of snow? MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 57

Solutions to Module II:. 08 in.. 0.5 lb 3. 36 pt 4. 440 s 5. 9. 3 square yards 6. 00 m 7. 9.5 m 8. 0.7 kg 9. 85 hg 0. 0.5 square meters. 3000 square centimeters. 0.045 kl 3. 0 cc 4. 0.457 km 5. 0,500 mg 6. 500 micrograms 7. 45,000 g 8. 500 ml 9. 350 ml 0. 00 ml.,500 mg. 50 g 3. 0.5 g 4. 7.5 mg 5. 0.35 kg 6. 0.0005 L 7. 0.35 g 8. 0.5 dl 9. 7.5 dl 30. 8.5 cm 3. 300 gr 3. 40 fl dr 33. 6 pt 34. 3 fl oz 35. 4 dr 36. oz 37. 3 fl oz 38. 5 gtt 39. 6 oz 40. 6 T 4. t 4. 9 oz 43. 30 gtt 44. 3 T 45. 3 oz 46..5 t 47..5 c 48. 3 msg 49..5 ml 50..5 ml 5. 75 ml 5. 0. ml every 5 seconds 53. 0.0 ml every 5 seconds 54. 0.3 ml every 5 seconds 55. 0 to drops per minute 56. 400 units/hr 57. 9360 s 58. 40 pt 59. 80 c 60. 40.58 ch 6. 384 hr 6. 4.7 pounds 63. Approximately.75 acres 64. 9.36 pints of gas, 0.8 pints of oil 65..4 mph 66. :,000 (in/ft) 67. :0.38 (in/mile) 68.,000 feet 69. British Pound 70. Euros 7. 5 Canadian Dollars 7. 780 Mexican Pesos 73. $00.3 74. 53.83 Swiss Francs 75. 08. British Pounds 76. 85.86 Euros 77.,03.73 Mexican Pesos 78. 960.3 Euros 79. 08 oz 80. 4 qt 8..75 c 8. 0.5 c 83..5 qt 84. 4.75 # 85. 5.33 tbsp 86. 500 g 87..75 L 88. 0.5859 gal 89. 64.5 oz. 90..6406 qt 9. 70.5 g 9..37 # 93..85 g 94..5735 kg 95. 5.93 L 96..75 qt 97. 4 oz 98. 0.7968 gal 99..5 # 00..85 oz 0. 39 tbsp 0. 4 servers 03. 800 04. 5460 05. 0,000 06. 0,000 07. 3375.9 08. 709. 09. 7994.49 0. 8400.,000,000. Approximately 8 C 3. Approximately 99 F 4. 0.004 inches thick 5. 0.768 inches. 6. 34 lbs. 7. 5 megapixels 8..5 megapixels 9. 0,50,000 pixels 0. 5,050,000 pixels. 7.874 in. 3.543 in 3. 8.68 in 4..8 in 5. 60,000 megabytes 6. 767.97 kilobytes 7. 50 terabytes 8.,000,000,000,000 terabytes 9. 0.000000005 exabytes 30. 4 picas by.5 picas 3. 504 points 3. 3.56 in 33. 40 picas 34. 4 picas 3 points 35. 36 picas 0 points 36. 6408 kw 37. 7600 W 38. 0.44 kw/hr 39. 3.0 kw/hr 40. 373.5 K 4. 73.5 K 4. 73.5 K 43. 98.5 K 44. 4.85 C 45. -308.5 C 46. 7.33 F 47. 3 F 48. 67.67 R 49. 49.67 R 50. 89 R 5. -98.5 C 5. -494.67 F 53. 9.7 K 54. 6,000,000 J 55. 38,50,389.8 ft-lb f 56.,587,8 Btu 57..44 kw-h 58. 5,705.46 ft-lb f 59. 0.5 Btu 60. 5,649,990.5 ft-lb f 6. 7754.5 J 6. 7.43 kw-h 63. 343.04 J 64. 37,843,00,000,000 kw-hr 65. 7.8 therms 66. 507.79 gal 67. 5.7 ft 3 68. 039.5 in 3 69. 0.7 gal 70. 80,86.94 gal 7. 73.7 gal 7. 0.6 ft 3 /s 73. 385,04.5 gpm 74. 5.6 gpm 75. 308.78 psi 76. 4.85 psi 77. 565.39 kpa 78. 4.5 psi 79. 30.7 psia 80. 38 psig 8. 788.88 kg/m 3 8..90 slug/ft 3 83. 40 yd 3 /hr 84. 3360 yd 3 85. 6.94 yd 3 /min 86. 0.7 yd 3 /min 87.,65,000 gal 88..0 acre-ft 89. a) 47,533.33 kw of power b) $57,040 90. a) 33,96.67 kw of power b) $75,89.60 MAT 07 Career Math Units of Measure 58