You’ve nearly reached the end of this week but there is one final activity to check your newly honed skills with converting between units. This involves some units that you may not be familiar with. However, all the techniques that you have been building over the last two weeks are still relevant, so bear these in mind as you work your way through Activity 8. Don’t forget to click on ‘reveal comment’ for an additional hint.
Allow approximately 5 minutes
Given the fact that:
Now convert 322 kWh to J.
Remember to consider whether the final answer should be bigger or smaller than the original value given. This will tell you whether to multiply or divide by the conversion factor.
This means that for every 1 kWh there are 3 600 000 J. That is a lot of joules for each kilowatt-hour! So the final answer will be much larger than the original value. That means multiplying to convert between the two.
This time the final answer will be smaller than the original value, so you need to divide.
Given that:
convert 3.5 carats to mg.
The final answer needs to be larger than the original value. This means you must multiply.
OpenLearn - Succeed with maths – Part 2 
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