Conversion Graphs Worksheet
A Grade 12 math worksheet focusing on interpreting and creating conversion graphs for various units.
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Conversion Graphs
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Read each question carefully and use the provided conversion graphs or information to answer. Show all your working where necessary.
A conversion graph is used to convert one unit to another. It typically shows a linear relationship between two variables.
1. A conversion graph converts kilograms to pounds. If 1 kg = 2.2 lbs, what would be the gradient of the line?
1
2.2
0.45
4.84
2. Which of the following is true about the y-intercept of a typical conversion graph?
It is always 1.
It represents the conversion factor.
It is always 0.
It is the y-value when x is 1.
1. A conversion graph typically shows a relationship between two quantities.
2. The of a conversion graph represents the conversion factor.
Use the graph below to answer the following questions.
1. If the x-axis represents liters and the y-axis represents gallons, and the graph shows the conversion, estimate how many gallons are in 7 liters.
2. Estimate how many liters are in 4 gallons.
1. Create a conversion graph for converting US Dollars (x-axis) to Euros (y-axis), given that 1 USD = 0.85 EUR. Label your axes clearly.
2. Use your graph to estimate how many Euros you would get for 6 US Dollars.