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energy unit conversion & data analysis homework packet
name: ___________________ date: ___________________
part 1: u.s. customary unit conversions
convert the following energy amounts. show all work.
- convert 450 calories to kilocalories. (hint: 1 kilocalorie = 1000 calories)
- convert 1200 btus (british thermal units) to calories. (hint: 1 btu ≈ 252 calories)
- convert 1 horsepower-hour to btus. (hint: 1 horsepower-hour ≈ 2,545 btus)
part 2: metric energy conversions
convert using 1 calorie = 4.184 joules and 1 kilojoule = 1000 joules.
- convert 250 calories to joules.
- convert 12,000 joules to kilojoules.
- convert 3,000 kilojoules to calories.
part 3: energy data analysis & graphing
a group of students measured energy output from different foods and recorded the energy in kilojoules (kj):
| food item | energy (kj) |
|---|---|
| banana | 440 |
| slice of bread | 280 |
| cheese | 1,050 |
| chicken | 2,100 |
| cookie | 850 |
| orange | 300 |
- convert the energy for each food item into calories. (use 1 kj = 239 calories)
- create a frequency table for the energy ranges: 0–500 kj, 501–1,000 kj, 1,001–1,500 kj, 1,501–2,500 kj.
- construct a frequency bar graph using your table. (label axes clearly: “energy range (kj)” on x-axis, “number of food items” on y-axis.)
- interpret your graph: which energy range is most common? what does this suggest about typical foods?
Part 1: U.S. Customary Unit Conversions
1. Convert 450 calories to kilocalories
Step1: Recall the conversion factor
1 kilocalorie = 1000 calories, so to convert calories to kilocalories, divide by 1000.
Step2: Perform the calculation
$\frac{450 \text{ calories}}{1000 \text{ calories/kilocalorie}} = 0.45 \text{ kilocalories}$
Step1: Recall the conversion factor
1 BTU = 252 calories, so multiply BTUs by 252.
Step2: Perform the calculation
$1200 \text{ BTUs} \times 252 \text{ calories/BTU} = 302400 \text{ calories}$
Step1: Recall the conversion factor
1 horsepower - hour = 2545 BTUs.
Step2: Perform the calculation
$1 \text{ horsepower - hour} \times 2545 \text{ BTUs/horsepower - hour} = 2545 \text{ BTUs}$
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