Week 5- Math 10

In math 10 this week, I learned how to convert units such as feet to inches or imperial to metric.

For example, I had a question where the I got was in meters cubed but the question asked me to have it in liters. The answer was 689.64^2m. To convert it into meters I did this:

Because the m^2 cancels each other out and the L is left which is the only unit so the answer would be, in this case, 78.37L.

However, it is not simply that. In the picture above, the units were already in m^2. If it were not, I would have to multiply the unit twice (or three times if it is cubed) to match up to the squared (or cubed).

Like this,