wired202808 Membership Revoked Removed 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member May 2, 2011 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey guys, What conversion are necessary to study for the DAT? Math Destroyer does not list any units so I wanted to confirm. Thanks.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey guys, What conversion are necessary to study for the DAT? Math Destroyer does not list any units so I wanted to confirm. Thanks.
wired202808 Membership Revoked Removed 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member May 2, 2011 #2 bump Upvote 0 Downvote
C casper22 Full Member 10+ Year Member May 2, 2011 #3 The basic ones that you come across while doing the Destroyer - both DAT and MATH... so like 3 feet in 1 yard. 1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 feet = 12 inches 5280 ft in 1 mile. 1lb = 16 ounces 1kg = 2.2 lbs 1 ton = 2000 lbs 1 meter = 40 inches. its 39.xx but 40 works. 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces = 1/2 pint = 1/4 quart = 1/16 gallon F = 9/5C + 32 I had this from one of the old thread here... Upvote 0 Downvote
The basic ones that you come across while doing the Destroyer - both DAT and MATH... so like 3 feet in 1 yard. 1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 feet = 12 inches 5280 ft in 1 mile. 1lb = 16 ounces 1kg = 2.2 lbs 1 ton = 2000 lbs 1 meter = 40 inches. its 39.xx but 40 works. 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces = 1/2 pint = 1/4 quart = 1/16 gallon F = 9/5C + 32 I had this from one of the old thread here...
wired202808 Membership Revoked Removed 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member May 4, 2011 #4 thanks Casper. Upvote 0 Downvote
C casper22 Full Member 10+ Year Member May 5, 2011 #5 wired202808 said: thanks Casper. Click to expand... U bet...👍 Upvote 0 Downvote
R RCLEE Full Member 10+ Year Member May 5, 2011 #6 I say thanks too, totally forgot til there's a problem that needed me to convert yard to inches. I guessed 37" which was close enough 🙂. the cup, ounce, pint, quartz, and gallon conversion will be important. Upvote 0 Downvote
I say thanks too, totally forgot til there's a problem that needed me to convert yard to inches. I guessed 37" which was close enough 🙂. the cup, ounce, pint, quartz, and gallon conversion will be important.
H herkulease Full Member 10+ Year Member May 5, 2011 #7 haha. that's from my list I created. I'm glad it can still be found and used. http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=727699 Upvote 0 Downvote
haha. that's from my list I created. I'm glad it can still be found and used. http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=727699