Metric Conversion Trick!! Part 1
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Prefixes in metric conversions can be remembered using the saying "King Henry died by drinking chocolate milk," with each letter representing a prefix: K for kilo, H for hecto, D for deca, B for base unit, D for deci, C for centi, and M for milli. These prefixes are added to the base unit, such as grams, liters, or meters, to indicate measurements like kilograms, kiloliters, or kilometers, with each prefix representing a specific multiplier.
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- The mnemonic "King Henry died by drinking chocolate milk" helps remember metric prefixes: K for kilo, H for hecto, D for deca, B for base unit, D for deci, C for centi, and M for milli, each representing a specific multiplier when added to base units like grams or liters.
- Converting between metric prefixes involves moving the decimal point: from centi to milli, shift right; from milli to liters, shift left three places; from grams to kilograms, shift left three places; and from meters to centimeters, shift right two places, ensuring accurate placement of the decimal point after whole numbers.
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How can metric prefixes be remembered?
Using the saying "King Henry died by drinking chocolate milk."
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