Sometimes it's helpful to be able to print out problems and solutions to test your command of a subject. Here are some worksheets that you can use to practice unit conversions. They are in pdf format, so you can save them to your hard drive or print them, for yourself or your class. Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download) is required to open the files. Each worksheet is 10 questions, so they are quick to do and easy to grade.
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