Common Unit Conversions and Formulas, Exams of Advanced Education

A list of common unit conversions and basic formulas. It includes conversions between metric and imperial units, such as miles to feet, kilograms to grams, and inches to centimeters. Additionally, it lists formulas for calculating the area of geometric shapes like triangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms, as well as formulas for volume and density. This information is useful for quick reference in various mathematical and scientific contexts, aiding in problem-solving and calculations. However, it lacks detailed explanations or applications, serving primarily as a reference sheet. Concise and straightforward, making it easy to find specific conversions or formulas quickly.

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POSS test conversions latest test
1 mile - 5280 feet
1 kilogram - 1000 grams
1 kilometer - 1000 meters
1 kilogram - 2.205 pounds
1 hand - 10 centimeters
1 yard - 36 inches
1 centimeter - .394 inches
1 slug - 14.59 kilograms
1 acre - 160 square rods
1 mile/minute - 88 feet/second
1 acre - 43560 square feet
1 fathom - 6 feet
1 furlong - 40 rods
1 hogshead - 63 gallons
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POSS test conversions latest test 1 mile - 5280 feet 1 kilogram - 1000 grams 1 kilometer - 1000 meters 1 kilogram - 2.205 pounds 1 hand - 10 centimeters 1 yard - 36 inches 1 centimeter - .394 inches 1 slug - 14.59 kilograms 1 acre - 160 square rods 1 mile/minute - 88 feet/second 1 acre - 43560 square feet 1 fathom - 6 feet 1 furlong - 40 rods 1 hogshead - 63 gallons

1 acre - 10 square chains 1 gallon - 3.785 liters 1 gill - .25 pints 1 rod - .25 chains 1 pint - .5 quarts 1 pound - 16 ounces area of a triangle - 1/2(baseheight) volume of a pyramid - 1/3base areaheight area of a trapezoid - (1/2(upper base+lower base))height degrees rankine - degrees fahrenheit + 459. degrees rankine - (degrees celsius+273.15)1. area of a parallelogram - baseheight density - mass/volume volume of a cylinder - 3.14r^2height