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Linear Graphs And Their Applications
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Conversions graph

Linear Graphs And Their Applications

Conversions graph

Math

Conversion Graphs

In conversion graphs, simply consider that the graphs are linear and also both the quantities are in direct proportion.

Read it as Every unit change in x coordinate value there is proportional change in y-coordinate value.

For example: Read the following conversion graph between miles and kilometers to approximately convert:

  • 2 miles to kilometers

  • 5 miles to kilometers

  • 3 kilometers to miles

  • 7 kilometers to miles

By using the given scale:

Scale: 5 small squares - 1 miles along x-axis 5 small squares = 1 kilometer along y-axis

Solution:

  • For this concept first understand the scale of the given graph.

  • On y-axis we have kilometers and on x-axis we have miles.

  • Read the graph as same as plotting the points. Since the linear graph is provided.

  • We can see that 1miles is approximately equals to 1.6 kilometers by this graph.

  • So it is clear that k=1.6mk=1.6mk=1.6m

  • Now put the given values of one variables in the above equations and find the values of missing variables.

  • Or just read the graph, Which is easier, to find the other values.

    • 2 miles approx to 3.2km

    • 5 miles approx to 8 km

    • 3 kilometers approx to 1.8 miles

    • 7 kilometers approx to 4.2 miles

Example#02

For example: Read the following conversion graph between US dollars and Pakistani rupees to approximately convert:

  • 2$2\$2$ to Rs

  • 5$5\$5$ to Rs

  • 900900900Rs to $\$$

  • 180018001800Rs to $\$$

By using the given scale:

Scale: 5 small squares - 1 US($\$$) along x-axis 5 small squares = 300 Rs along y-axis

Solution:

  • On y-axis we have Rs and on x-axis we have US $\$$.

  • We can see that 1 US $\$$ is approximately equals to 300 Rs by this graph.

  • So it is clear that R=300DR=300DR=300D

  • Now put the given values of one variables in the above equations and find the values of missing variables.

  • Or just read the graph, Which is easier, to find the other values.

    • 2$2\$2$ approx to 600600600Rs

    • 5$5\$5$ approx to 150015001500Rs

    • 900900900Rs approx to 3$3\$3$

    • 180018001800Rs approx to 6$6\$6$