For example see the link below.
Conversion tables refer to devices that can convert one unit to another, such as converting miles to kilometers. Conversion formula tables, especially for cooking, are found at most bakery and cooking stores.
Michael Laposata has written: 'SI unit conversion guide' -- subject(s): Conversion tables, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, International system of units, Metric system, Tables
M. N. Hughes has written: 'S I. units and conversion tables' -- subject(s): Metric system, Conversion tables
Kilograms to pounds conversion tables can be found at a number of online sites. The web domains "Metric-Conversions" and "ManuelsWeb," for example, both contain these charts.
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Alfred John Biggs has written: 'Direct reading two-way metric conversion tables' -- subject(s): Conversion tables, Metric system
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It's usually just called conversion, or unit conversion.
To find the direct material cost per unit, you can use the formula: Direct Material Cost per Unit = Total Manufacturing Cost per Unit - Conversion Cost per Unit. Here, the Total Manufacturing Cost includes both direct materials and conversion costs (labor and overhead). By subtracting the conversion cost from the total manufacturing cost, you isolate the direct material cost. Make sure to have accurate values for both the total manufacturing cost and conversion costs to ensure precision in your calculation.
There are several free conversion tools which can handle pressure. You could try to ask a popular search engine to do the conversion for you directly or you could visit the unit conversion page on Wikipedia which has a section at the bottom directly you to several free unit conversion tools.
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In general 8 km is about 5 miles