Example

Title: Length

Grade: 6-a Lesson: S3-L2

Explanation: Here are some examples of the topic with images and steps in sequence.

Examples:

What is the combined length of a bridge made by joining two rods, one measuring 23 kilometers and 67 centimeters, and the other measuring 19 kilometers and 58 centimeters?

Step 1a

First, convert centimeters to kilometers (1 kilometer = 100,000 centimeters)

Rod 1: 67 cm = \$67 / (100000)\$ km = 0.00067 km

Rod 2: 58 cm = \$58 / (100000)\$ km = 0.00058 km

Explanation: Here, we have converted the centimeter values into meters.

Step 1b

Now, add the lengths of the two rods in kilometers: Total length of the bridge (in km) = Rod 1 (in km) + Rod 2 (in km)

Total length of the bridge (in km) = 23 km + 19 km + 0.00067 km + 0.00058 km

The total length of the bridge (in km) = 42.00125 km

Explanation: The combined length of the bridge made by joining the two rods is 42.00125 kilometers or 4,200,125 centimeters.


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