Year 8
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to use and interpret conversion graphs to represent rates.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Fill in the gap: conversion rates are _______________.
only one way
small
uni-directional
Q2.
Which of the following is an example of a conversion rate that is is a constant ratio?
Dollars per pound
Miles per gallon
Pounds per minute
Q3.
Given that there are 1440 minutes in a day, how many days is 10080 minutes?
5
6
8
Q4.
Martin went on holiday to Sweden. The exchange rate is £1 to 1.15 euros (€). He exchanges £660 into euros. How many euros should he receive?
€573.91
€658.85
€661.15
Q5.
Martin went on holiday to Sweden. The exchange rate is £1 to 1.15 euros (€). He receives 414 euros. How many pounds did he exchange?
£260.00
£415.15
£476.10
6 Questions
Q1.
Using the graph below, convert £20 to euros.
€17
€23
€25
Q2.
Use the graph to convert €18 to pounds.
£16
£17
£22
Q3.
Max has £450. How many euros is this?
€270
€450
€504
Q4.
Convert £30 to US Dollars.
$21
$22
$41
Q5.
Covert $21 to British pounds.
£12
£13
£14
Q6.
Sam has £320. How many US Dollars is this?
$440
$445
$450