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Setting up Proportions: Let’s have a closer look at our Map-area work from yesterday Mercator: Area of Africa in cm 2 Area of Africa in km 2 Area of North America in cm 2: Area of North America in km 2 24.71 million km² Wimpel-Tripel: Area of Africa in cm 2 Area of Africa in km 2 Area of North America in cm 2: Area of North America in km 2 24.71 million km² *finish exit card from Tuesday These same proportions can help us to convert between different units: Unit Conversion Lesson To measure the quantity of anything, we need a comparison with some precise unit value. Early humans used body parts and natural surroundings to provide suitable measuring instruments. Historical units of measurement This derivation of the Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci shows nine historical units of measurement. Da Vinci drew the Vitruvian Man to scale, so the units shown here are in their proper historical ratios. Rudimentary measures became essential in primitive human societies for tasks such as building dwellings, making clothing, bartering for food and exchanging raw materials: ● Early Babylonian and Egyptian records show that length was first measured with the forearm (cubit), hand (palm and span) and the finger (digit). 1 cubit= 444.25 mm. a) How long is 50 cubits in mm? 1 hand span =222.12 mm b) How long is 42 hand spans in cm? Plant seeds were used to establish volume measure, and with the development of scales for weighing, seeds and stones served as standards. For example, the carob seed was the base measure for the carat, which is still used as a mass unit in the gemstone industry. A carat is defined as exactly 0.20 grams. a typical carob seed is about 0.20 grams, so 1 carat = 1 carob seed (approximately) c) How much does a 100 carat diamond weigh in grams? d) How many carrots does a 0.54 g diamond weigh? Think about it…. 2. Think about the following questions and discuss with your group. Complete the table. If the unit of measure changes from centimeters to millimeters, are more or fewer units needed to measure the same distance? Explain. What measurements are usually measured in imperial, and what measurements are usually measured in metric? What measurements are regularly measured in both imperial and metric? Different cultures use various measurement systems: 3. For example, in the Islamic tradition, a donation of charity or alms on Eid is called a Sāʿ. Traditionally, this is the volume of grain that can be gathered in your two hands held together, four times. Using the info below, estimate how much grain this is in grams. TIME 4. Is a million seconds almost as many as a billion seconds, or not? Which is closer to the number of seconds in a month? 5. How much greater is a millisecond than a nanosecond? Could you tell the difference if something took a millisecond instead of a nanosecond? AREA 6. Which rectangular community garden has the least area? Garden A: 12.5 m × 5.8 m Garden B: 12.5 feet × 5.8 feet Explain why. 7. Find the length of the missing side of each of the two triangles below (NOTE: you will need to remember how to use the THE SUM OF SQUARES. If you forget, go back and look at that lesson).