IBEW Math chap 6&8

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What mnemonic represents the powers of ten and what power does it go up to?

The mnemonic is 'The Great Mighty King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk,' which goes up to the power of 10^12.

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How many feet are in one yard?

3

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How many feet are in one mile?

5,280 feet

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How many centimeters are in one inch?

2.54 centimeters

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How many square inches are in one square foot?

144 square inches

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How many square feet are in one square yard?

9 square feet

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How many square feet are in one acre?

43,560 square feet

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How many acres are in one square mile?

640 acres

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How many millimeters are in one meter?

1,000 millimeters

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How many centimeters are in one meter?

100 centimeters

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How many kilometers are in one meter?

0.001 kilometers

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How many meters are in one millimeter?

0.001 meters

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How many meters are in one centimeter?

0.01 meters

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How many meters are in one kilometer?

1,000 meters

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What is the formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit?

F = (C × 9/5) + 32

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What is the formula for converting Fahrenheit to Celsius?

C = (F - 32) × 5/9

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How many mils are in one inch?

1,000 mils

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How many inches are in one mil?

0.001 inches

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How do you find the square mil of an object?

Multiply dimensions by 1,000 then find area

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How do you find the area of a circle mil?

Area = D²

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How do you convert from a circle mil to a square mil?

Area(.7854)

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How do you convert from a square mil to a circle mil?

Use the formula: Area / .7854

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