October 2, 2009 IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-22 DRILL: NEATLY LETTER THE DEFINITION OF … A.NANOSECOND B. PICOGRAM C. MEGAWATT D. KILOHERTZ.

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October 2, 2009 IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-22 DRILL: NEATLY LETTER THE DEFINITION OF … A.NANOSECOND B. PICOGRAM C. MEGAWATT D. KILOHERTZ

Answers to 1 OCT 09 Drill DRILL: A. Given a stack of individual blocks as shown. How many more blocks are needed to fill the empty spaces and form a large cube? Write down your answer. IOT POLY ENGINEERING I are missing on level 1 28 are missing on level 2 28 are missing on level 3 28 are missing on level 4 39 are missing on level 5 39 are missing on level 6 49 are missing on level are missing altogether

Answers to 1 OCT 09 Drill IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-22 DRILL: B. If all of the visible blocks were to disappear suddenly, how many blocks would remain? Write down your answer.

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-22 COMPLETE THE METROLOGY WORKSHEET BY USING YOUR COMPASS, PROTRACTOR, AND RULER THAT YOU BROUGHT TO CLASS TODAY.

October 2, 2009 IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-22 HOMEWORK: LETTER your answers. Use complete sentences. 1. Develop a strategy for measuring the length of the long hallway in Burkert Hall (Engineering Building). 2. Develop a strategy for measuring the height of Dehuff Hall (Main Academic Building). 3. Develop a strategy for measuring the length of the longest possible diagonal line in your regular IOT classroom.