A1.N-Q.A.1
Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems; choose and interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays, include utilizing real-world context.
Example Problems
A car tire has a circumference of 2.1 meters. During a trip, the tire completes 1000 rotations. How many meters does the car travel due to those rotations?
A toy car wheel has a circumference of 8 cm. The wheel spins 60 times to move across a table. How many centimeters does the toy car travel across the table?
A bicycle tire has a diameter of 62 cm.
What is the distance the bicycle tire travels in 10 revolutions?
Use 3.14 for .
What is the distance the bicycle tire travels in 10 revolutions?
Use 3.14 for .
Khan Academy ResourcesUsing units to solve problemsFormulas and unitsGraph labels and scalesUsing units to solve problems: Drug dosageIntro to dimensional analysisSame rate with different unitsUsing units to solve problems: Road tripUsing units to solve problems: Toy factoryFormulas and units: Comparing ratesFormulas and units: Volume of a pool

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