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So in this lesson we're going to do some converting
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of measurements.
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So have a look at this first question.
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1 kg is the scene as high money grams, Can
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you remember?
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That's right.
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It's 1000 g.
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So if we knew that 1000 g is the same
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as 1 kg Mhm.
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What about one kilometer high?
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Many meters.
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But we can use that previous fact to help us.
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That's right.
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It's gonna move 1000 m.
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Here's something to know.
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Kilo actually means 1000 on its derived from Greek Mean
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kilo meaningful isn't so.
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We can use that to help us remember.
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So if we know that, can we work out 2.5
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kg? High money grounds?
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Would that be?
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We know that 1 kg is 1000 g.
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So 2 kg is 2000 g.
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So half a kilogram.
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Well, that's half of 1000 which should be 2500.
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So underneath this video there's a few more questions like
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that where I want you to convert from kilograms 2
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g, maybe grams to kilograms, kilometers, 2 m or maybe
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meters, two kilometers