Weight Units: Using variables

Examples with solutions for Weight Units: Using variables

Exercise #1

xm=?km x_m=?km

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Step-by-Step Solution

In one kilometer there are 1000 meters,

therefore one meter is one-thousandth of a kilometer.

Answer

x1000 \frac{x}{1000}

Exercise #2

x2kg=?gr x^2kg=?gr

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Step-by-Step Solution

To convert x2 x^2 kilograms to grams, follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Start from the given expression in kilograms, which is x2 kg x^2 \text{ kg} .
  • Step 2: Use the conversion factor: 1 kg=1000 gr 1 \text{ kg} = 1000 \text{ gr} .
  • Step 3: Multiply the given x2 x^2 by 1000 to convert it into grams.

Performing the multiplication, we have:
x2×1000=1000x2 x^2 \times 1000 = 1000x^2

Therefore, the weight in grams is 1000x2 1000x^2 .

The correct choice corresponding to this result is:

  • Choice 1: 1000x2 1000x^2

In summary, the equivalent of x2 x^2 kilograms in grams is 1000x2 1000x^2 .

Answer

1000x2 1000x^2

Exercise #3

x2×100kg=?T x^2\times100kg=?T

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Step-by-Step Solution

To convert the given expression from kilograms to tons, we need to follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Express the weight in kilograms. The given expression is x2×100 kg x^2 \times 100 \text{ kg} .
  • Step 2: Convert kilograms to tons by dividing by 1000, because 1 ton=1000 kg 1 \text{ ton} = 1000 \text{ kg} .

Now, implementing these steps, we first have the expression in kilograms:
x2×100 kg x^2 \times 100 \text{ kg}

To convert this to tons, divide by 1000:
x2×1001000 \frac{x^2 \times 100}{1000}

Simplify the expression:
=x210 = \frac{x^2}{10}

This result shows that the expression x2×100 kg x^2 \times 100 \text{ kg} is equivalent to x210 tons \frac{x^2}{10} \text{ tons} .

Therefore, the correct answer is:

x210\frac{x^2}{10}

Answer

x210 \frac{x^2}{10}