Converting Meters to Feet

Converting Meters to Feet

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Mia Campbell

Mathematics

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

05:25

This video tutorial explains how to convert meters to feet using two methods: common conversion factors and a direct conversion factor. The first method involves converting meters to kilometers, kilometers to miles, and then miles to feet using known conversion factors. The second method uses a direct conversion factor, where one meter equals 3.281 feet, allowing for a straightforward calculation. The tutorial provides a detailed walkthrough of both methods, ensuring that learners understand the process and can apply it to similar problems.

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What are the two methods discussed for converting meters to feet?

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What is the first step in converting meters to feet using common conversion factors?

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How many meters are there in one kilometer?

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What is the conversion factor from kilometers to miles?

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What is the final result of converting 2.6 meters to feet using common conversion factors?

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What is the direct conversion factor from meters to feet?

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How can you convert feet back to meters using the direct conversion factor?

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What is the result of converting 2.6 meters to feet using the direct conversion factor?

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What is the advantage of using the direct conversion factor?

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What should you do if you want to remember the direct conversion factor?

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