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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to describe a rate of two specific variables as density.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Using the graph below, convert £20 to euros.
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€17
€23
Correct answer: €24
€25
Q2.
Use the graph to convert €18 to pounds.
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Correct answer: £15
£16
£17
£22
Q3.
Max has £450. How many euros is this?
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€270
€450
€504
Correct answer: €540
Q4.
Convert £30 to US Dollars.
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$21
$22
$41
Correct answer: $42
Q5.
Covert $21 to British pounds.
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£12
£13
£14
Correct answer: £15
Q6.
Sam has £320. How many US Dollars is this?
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$440
$445
Correct answer: $448
$450

5 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following is a measure of mass?
Correct answer: kilograms
kilometres
litres
metres
Q2.
Which of the following is a measure of capacity?
kilograms
kilometres
Correct answer: litres
metres
Q3.
Which of the following is a measure of density?
Correct answer: kg/L
km/L
L/cm
m/L
Q4.
5 litres of honey has a mass of 7 kg. How many litres will have a mass of 140 kg?
Correct answer: 100 litres
196 litres
28000 litres
35 litres
Q5.
5 litres of honey has a mass of 7 kg. What is the mass of 115 litres of honey?
Correct answer: 161 kg
2645 kg
35 kg
82.1 kg

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UnitMaths / Ratio, real life graphs, and rates of change