60 results for "conversion".
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Metric Unit conversion - division by 1000.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Simple unit conversion with metric units.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Unit conversion between two compound units.
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Question in MATH6052 Maths for the Green Industry
Converting millilitres to litres and kg to mg.
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Convert a number given in base 10 to a different base.
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
Convert a number given in base 10 to a different base.
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Question in Don's workspace
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Question in HELM books
A difficult question that involves rearranging a complicated formula, then applying unit conversions to variable values, then evaluating the formula for the selected value. The variable values are randomised.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Given the exchange rate between two currencies, calculate how much of one currency you will get for $x$ amount of the other
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Given the exchange rate between two currencies and the bank's commission rate, calculate how much of one currency you will get for $x$ amount of the other
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Question in Martin's workspace
Solve a trigonometric equation involving a conversion to tangent by division by cosine.
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Question in Louise's workspace
Practice of conversion between SI units of mass, volume & length.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. NC = Non Calculator. Students are asked to determine how many 5mL teaspoon measures would fill a container with volume given in litres There are seven different volumes.
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Question in Nursing Questions
Conversions of units
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Exam (6 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Converting units, scientific notation, currency conversions
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Question in ENG1003 20-21
The electrostatic potential due to a point charge is calculated at three points, who of which are at the same distance but different directions. This relates to the idea that the equipoptentials of a point charge are spheres centred on the charge, so all points at the same distance are at the same potential.
This question requires unit conversion, numerical calculations and some critical evaluation.
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Question in Trent's workspace
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Question in 1010ENG/1201SCG Complex numbers
Practice to decide which quadrant a complex number lies in.
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Question in 1010ENG/1201SCG Complex numbers
Practice to decide which quadrant a complex number lies in.
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Question in Transition to university
Represent a given probability to a decimal, fraction or percentage.
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Question in Statistics
Represent a given probability to a decimal, fraction or percentage.
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Question in Nursing Questions
Conversions of units
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Question in Nursing Questions
Conversions of units
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Maria's copy of Probability - Notation and Conversion between Percentages, Decimals and Fractions DraftQuestion in MY QUESTIONS
Represent a given probability to a decimal, fraction or percentage.
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Exam (2 questions) in David's workspaceSample questions on currency conversion.
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Question in David's workspace
Currency Conversion
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Question in David's workspace
Currency Conversion
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Question in Maths support
Currency Conversion
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Question in Anna's workspace
Practice of conversion between SI units of mass, volume & length.