Envision Math 2.0: Grade 6, Volume 2
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10. Relate Customary and Metric Units
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Exercise 16 Page 321

Use the conversion factor that 1 metric ton is roughly equal to 1.102 tons.

6.1 T

Practice makes perfect
Let's start by copying the given statement. 5.5t≈ T Converting between metric tons (t) and tons (T) will involve using a conversion factor. 1.102T/1t Multiplying 5.5t by this conversion factor will convert it to tons.
5.5t*1.102T/1t
5.5t*1.102T/1t
5.5t*1.102T/1t
5.5*1.102T/1
5.5*1.102T
6.061T
6.1T
To complete the given statement, we will substitute 6.1 into the blank space. 5.5t≈6.1T

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Common Conversion Factors
The following tool can be used to help you explore some of the most commonly used conversion factors. Conversions can be made both within or between the Metric System and the Imperial System — which is also known as the U.S. Customary System. Conversions can also be made for different measurement types: length, mass, temperature, time, area, or volume.
Conversion factors between different units of measurement
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