One can find a printable metric conversion chart on most rulers or in calculators that include manual books with conversion charts. Printable metric conversion charts can be found in most encyclopedias well -- they can be photocopied.
One can purchase a weight conversion chart from the local bookstore or school suppliers. Alternatively, one can find it on online pages like Convert me and Metric conversions.
One can find a temperature conversion chart in the following sites; Online Conversion, Temperature table on Temperature World, and Temperature Conversion Table on albireo.
One can find a cash conversion chart when one goes to the website of finance yahoo and goes to its currency convertor page. One can also go to the website of Oanda and one will find a cash conversion chart on the site.
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.
You can find a time conversion chart on websites such as Online Conversion, Time and Date, Time Zone Converter and Info Please. There is even a site called Navycs which will convert military time.
Oh, dude, you can find a money conversion chart pretty easily online. Just type it into your favorite search engine and boom, there it is. Or you could always check out a financial website or even download an app for that. It's like, everywhere, man.
There are a number of websites that have converters for feet to meters measurements. One can find them on 'Metric Conversions', 'Online Conversion' and 'SI Metric'.
One may find a Euro (EUR) currency conversion chart at Coin Mill. One may also use the currency converter on Yahoo's Finance section to check the value against other world currencies.
Milli (m) is one thousandth, and micro (µ) is one millionth, so there is no "conversion chart" as such, if this is what you are asking.
One can find a FT to M converter online on sites like Online Conversion. One can also find a FT to M converter online on a site like Metric Conversion as well.
One does not need a chart to convert meter to millimeter. It is a very simple conversion. 1000 millimeters make one meter. So one millimeter is 10-3 of a meter.