Unit conversion of Length Problems - page 12 of 52
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- Map scale
Calculate the following example: On a map with a scale of 1:50,000, two places, A and B, are 4 cm apart. Find out: a) what is the distance between these places in reality; b) what is the scale of the map in which these places are 12 cm apart? - The castle
The map shows the castle moat by a line 2 cm long. The moat is 500 meters long. Find the scale of the map. - I-beam
If an I-beam is 12'- 6 1/2" long and needs to be cut into four equal sections, how long will each section be? - Central Park
Central Park is a rectangular park in New York City, and the map scale is 1 cm: 320 m (It means 1 cm on the map represents 320 m in the real world. ). Find the north-south distance if the length on the map is 2.5 cm. - Tablecloth lace reserve
Mom wants to sew a tablecloth for a table measuring 75 × 110 cm so that it hangs 20 cm over the edge on each side. She also adds a 20 cm reserve for hemming. How much lace does she need to buy to trim the edge? - Bridge across the river
The width of the river is 89 m. For terrain reasons, the bridge deviates from a common perpendicular to both banks by an angle of 12° 30 '. Calculate how many meters the bridge is longer than the river. - Hand weekly track
The minute hand is 30 cm long. The hour hand is half as short as the minute hand. How big a track describes its endpoint in a week. - Colorado
The state of Colorado is a rectangle. The map is sold on two posters. The first has 70 cm and 50 cm dimensions on a scale of 1:1,000,000. The second poster has dimensions of 175 cm and 125 cm. What is the scale of the second poster? - Licorice
A piece of licorice is 2/3 yards long. How long will each piece of licorice last if it is cut into ten equal pieces? - Cutting wire
If you cut a 3 ½ ft length of wire into pieces that are 2 inches long, how many pieces of wire will you have? - Ferdinand
Ferdinand went from place A to place B and from there to place C. A is 7.2 km from B, and B is 11.7 km from C. Albert went from place A to place D and from there to place C. D is 9.1 km from A and C is 10.8 km from D. Who traveled more and by how much? - Car speed
The car covered a distance of 84 kilometers in 20 minutes. Determine the speed of the vehicle. - Each of
Each of Suzan's notebooks is 4/5 inches wide. How many notebooks will fit if she has 25 inches of space remaining on her bookshelf? - Two cities
On a map, 1.5 cm represents 50 miles. If the distance between the two cities on the map is 6 cm, how many miles separate the towns? - Little 2
Littlefields Farm lies on a rectangular plot of land measuring 2 2/4 miles in length and 2 2/3 miles in width. What is its area in square miles? - A rope 2
A rope that is 6 meters long will be cut into 24 pieces that are all the same length. What will be the length of each piece in centimeters? (100 cm = 1 m) - A raindrop
A raindrop falls at a rate of 9.3 meters per second (m/s). Use the following facts to convert this speed to kilometers per hour (km/h). 1 km = 1000 m 1 min = 60 sec 1 hour = 60 min - A map 4
A map represents every 4 miles with 1 inch. If a school and a bank are 12 miles apart, how far apart are they on the map, in inches? - Ten packages
Tina has ten packages of yarn to knit a scarf. She uses 1/3 of a package of yarn for each inch of length she adds to the scarf. If Tina uses all the yarn, how long will her scarf be? - Road signs
The total length of a road trip was 18.9 hours. If highway signs are posted every 0.07 hours, including one at the end of the road trip, how many highway signs will there be on the road trip?
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