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1.06 Units resulting from a formula or graph

Interactive practice questions

The area of a rectangle is given by $A=l\times w$A=l×w, where $l$l is the length and $w$w is the width. Both length and width must be of the same units when performing the multiplication to find the area.

What would the unit for area be if the length and width are in millimeters?

m2

A

cm-km

B

mm2

C

mm

D
Easy
< 1min

The speed $s$s of an object is calculated using the formula $s=\frac{d}{t}$s=dt, where $d$d is the distance traveled and $t$t is the time taken. Glen is carrying out a science experiment and measures the distance in millimeters and the time in hours.

Easy
< 1min

The distance an object travels can be calculated using the formula $d=s\times t$d=s×t, where $s$s is the speed of the object and $t$t is the time taken to travel that distance.

Easy
< 1min

The volume of a rectangular prism can be found using the formula $V=l\times w\times h$V=l×w×h, where $l$l is the length, $w$w is the width and $h$h is the height, and all three are in the same unit.

Easy
< 1min
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Outcomes

A1.NQ.B.3

Use units of measure as a way to understand and solve problems involving quantities.

A1.NQ.B.3a

Identify, label and use appropriate units of measure within a problem.

A1.NQ.B.3b

Convert units and rates.

A1.NQ.B.3c

Use units within problems.

A1.NQ.B.3d

Choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays.

A1.NQ.B.4

Define and use appropriate quantities for representing a given context or problem.

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