Converting Two-Step Maths Problems

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Solve two-step problems involving conversions with clear examples and key facts provided. Practice converting units like ml to L and vice versa. Worksheets and answer sheets are included for practice. Improve your skills by understanding conversion ratios and applying them to various scenarios.

  • Maths Problems
  • Conversions
  • Worksheets
  • Step-by-Step
  • Practice

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  1. Maths I can solve two step problems involving converting

  2. Success in Seven

  3. Success in Seven answers 1) 30 2) 34,560 3) 4/40 or 1/10 4) 24 5) 1280 6) 5,030 7) 423

  4. Key conversion facts for today: L means of 1000ml = 250ml ml L 1000ml = 1L 2460ml = 2.46L L means of 1000ml = 500ml L means of 1000ml = 750ml So 1 L = 1,250ml 1 L = 1,500ml 1 L = 1,750ml L ml 1L = 1000ml 5.301L = 5301ml

  5. 24.03.20 24.03.20 I can solve two step problems involving converting See worksheets uploaded on the website complete part 1. Use the answer sheet to check your answers when you have finished. No peeking! Move onto the next slide to think about part 2.

  6. Part 2: Use this example of the first one to help you solve the rest Amber wants to fill a jug with orange squash. Her jug holds 1 litre. Her cup holds 500ml. How many cups of squash does she need to fill the empty jug? Step 1 convert 1litre into 1000ml Step 2 1000ml 500ml How many 500ml go into 1000ml? 2

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