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The tourist season has arrived, and this brings loads of work for you. You pick up your logbook and start working on your list of things to do. After evaluating your priorities, you decide the first thing you will be working on today is an aircraft radar screen.

According to the logbook, the pilot detected trouble with the radar screen in the passenger cabin during his routine check. He realized that there was inconsistency in the information provided on the passenger screen.

Apparently, the conversions between miles and kilometers were incorrect. The flight had to be cancelled. You find the cause of the problem and fix it within a few hours. It was a minor problem with the computer that really had no major influence on the safety of the flight. But it was better to be safe than sorry.

"Conversion of measurements are required in our daily work," says avionics technician Stephen Chandler. "Standards and requirements in logbooks and instructions are often in a different measuring unit than the ones you would use at home. Because parts are manufactured elsewhere, math becomes important."

You have just completed your repairs, and it is now time to test the system to see if it is working correctly now. You decide to do 3 tests. You are then going to match the measurements to see if they are correct. You are going to enter 1,012 miles, 1,170 kilometers and 987 miles.

You are going to check to see if the conversion on the display screens is correct. The conversions on the display screens currently shown, in the same order, are 1,628 kilometers, 727 miles and 1,588 kilometers. Are your parts repaired correctly? If they are, the conversions should be correct. Check them now.

Remember: 1 kilometer (km) = 0.62137 miles or 1 mile = 1.609 km

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