Published Aug 27, 2012
juliemcn
3 Posts
Everyone says to know these but they only give a basic chart in the study guide.. when you mean know your conversions what do you mean? Is it typical household conversions ?
anyone?!
Red35
202 Posts
I found a list of conversions online...make sure you know liter/milileters/kilogram/gram ounces etc....I also used my GED math book that had a more in depth conversion list.
thank you! i have the study guide but it doest really go into much
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
PER TOS and as the Header in this forum states, do not ask specifics of the exam.
This is academic dishonesty.
Like I said before...I would use the GED math book or find conversion table online. I really liked the GED math book. it's by far a better book for math( I haven't been in high school for years). Good luck and make sure you practice!