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27.04.05. LO: To solve word problems involving numbers and quantities based on measures. What unit could we use to measure long distances?. kilometre. mile. or. What unit could we use to measure long distances?. 1km is slightly more than ½ mile . 0. 1 mile.

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27.04.05

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  1. 27.04.05 LO: To solve word problems involving numbers and quantities based on measures.

  2. What unit could we use to measure long distances?

  3. kilometre mile or What unit could we use to measure long distances?

  4. 1km is slightly more than ½ mile. 0 1 mile

  5. 1km is slightly more than ½ mile. 0 1 mile

  6. 1km is slightly more than ½ mile. 8km is approximately5 miles 0 8km 0 5 miles

  7. 1 mile =………km 1 km = ……miles 1km is slightly more than ½ mile. 8km is approximately5 miles What is the relationship between 1 mile and 1km?

  8. 1 mile =………km 1 km = ……miles

  9. 1 mile =………km 1 km = ……miles 0 8km 0 5 miles

  10. 0 8km 0 5 miles 8 5 1 mile = 1 km = 5 km 8 km

  11. 0 8km 0 5 miles 8 5 1 mile = 1 km = 5 km 8 km …but how do we convert these to decimals?

  12. You will need:

  13. 1 mile = 1.6 km 1km = 0.625miles

  14. 1 mile = 1.6 km 1km = 0.625 miles Task

  15. 1 mile = 1.6 km 1km = 0.625 miles Task

  16. Extension A Can of cola is about 10 cm high. If the cans were laid end to end, how many cans would be needed to cover a distance of 1 mile?

  17. 1 can = 10cm 10 cans = 1m 10,000 = 1km 10,000 x 1.6 = ????????????

  18. 1 can = 10cm 10 cans = 1m 10,000 = 1km 10,000 x 1.6 = 16,000 miles

  19. LO: To solve word problems involving numbers and quantities based on measures. What have we learned?

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