Converting Metric Units
Converting Metric Units
The metric system is a base-10 measurement system. This makes converting between different units incredibly easy! All you have to do is multiply or divide by powers of 10, such as 10, 100, or 1,000.
The Golden Rule of Conversion
To successfully convert metric units, remember this simple rule:
- Large to Small: Multiply (because you will need more of the smaller unit to make up the same amount).
- Small to Large: Divide (because you will need fewer of the larger unit).
Key Metric Relationships
Here are the standard conversions you need to know for length, mass, and capacity:
Length
- 1 kilometer (km)=1,000 meters (m)
- 1 meter (m)=100 centimeters (cm)
- 1 centimeter (cm)=10 millimeters (mm)
Mass
- 1 kilogram (kg)=1,000 grams (g)
- 1 gram (g)=1,000 milligrams (mg)
Capacity
- 1 liter (L)=1,000 milliliters (mL)
Example Problems
Example 1: Convert 3.5Â km to meters.
- Step 1: Identify the direction. We are going from kilometers (large) to meters (small), so we multiply.
- Step 2: Find the conversion factor. There are 1,000Â m in 1Â km.
- Step 3: Calculate. 3.5Ã1,000=3,500
- Answer: 3.5Â km=3,500Â m
Example 2: Convert 2,500Â mL to liters.
- Step 1: Identify the direction. We are going from milliliters (small) to liters (large), so we divide.
- Step 2: Find the conversion factor. There are 1,000Â mL in 1Â L.
- Step 3: Calculate. 2,500÷1,000=2.5
- Answer: 2,500Â mL=2.5Â L
Example 3: A recipe needs 0.75Â kg of flour. How many grams is that?
- Step 1: We are converting kilograms to grams (large to small), so we multiply.
- Step 2: There are 1,000Â g in 1Â kg.
- Step 3: Calculate. 0.75Ã1,000=750
- Answer: The recipe needs 750Â g of flour.