Topic: Measurement in Science (Inches and Centimeters Conversion)Slide 1Title: Measurement in Science: Inches and CentimetersGroup Members: [Your names]Subject: ScienceScript (Narrator):“Good day everyone! Today, we will present about one important topic in science: Measurement, specifically the conversion between inches and centimeters. Let’s begin!”Slide 2 – IntroductionMeasurement is important in science for accuracy.Scientists use the metric system (cm, m, mm).Inches are used in everyday life, especially in the US.Script (Member 1):“In science, we need accurate méasurements. The metric system is commonly used, but sometimes we need to convert from inches to centimeters or vice versa.”Slide 3 – Key Fact 1 inch = 2.54 cmFormulas:cm = inches × 2.54inches = cm ÷ 2.54Script (Member 2):“The most important fact to remember is: 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters. We can use this fact to convert between inches and centimeters.”Slide 4 – Examples5 inches → cm: 5 × 2.54 = 12.7 cm10 cm → inches: 10 ÷ 2.54 ≈ 3.94 inScript (Member 3):“Here are some examples: If you have 5 inches, that equals 12.7 centimeters. If you have 10 centimeters, that’s about 3.94 inches.”Slide 5 – Why is this Important?Used in science experiments (measuring length, height, distance).Used in real life (height, paper size, screen size).Script (Member 4):“Conversions are not only for science, but also for everyday life. For example, when measuring your height, buying paper sizes, or even checking the size of your phone screen.”Slide 6 – ActivityConvert these measurements:25 cm = ? inches8 in = ? cm150 cm = ? inchesScript (Member 5):“Now let’s have a short activity. Please try to solve these simple conversion problems!”Slide 7 – ConclusionMeasurement = important in science.Always remember: 1 inch = 2.54 cmConversions help us in experiments and daily life.Script (Narrator):“To conclude, measurement and conversion are essential in both science and daily life. Don’t forget: 1 inch is always equal to 2.54 centimeters. Thank you for listening!”Tip for group presentation:Assign 1 slide per member so everyone talks.Use visuals (ruler, paper, phone, height).Speak clearly and confidently.