35 m = ______ cm 250 g = ______ kg 650 mm = ______ m 230 m = ______ km

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35 m = ______ cm 250 g = ______ kg 650 mm = ______ m 230 m = ______ km Metric Conversion #1 Metric Conversion #2 650 mm = ______ m 230 m = ______ km Metric Conversion #3 Metric Conversion #4

2.9 h = ______ s 650 s = ______ min 250 km/hr = _____ m/s Round to One Decimal Place Metric Conversion #5 Metric Conversion #6 250 km/hr = _____ m/s 9.6 m/s = _____ km/h Round to One Decimal Place Round to One Decimal Place Metric Conversion #7 Metric Conversion #8

How many significant figures are in the following measurement? 23.30 cm 1843.02 g Sig Fig #1 Sig Fig #2 How many significant figures are in the following measurement? How many significant figures are in the following measurement? 3.66 kg 0.0037 m Sig Fig #3 Sig Fig #4

How many significant figures are in the following measurement? Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. 705000 s 6.201 cm + 7.4 cm + 0.68 cm + 12.0 cm Sig Fig #5 Sig Fig #6 Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. 1884 kg + 0.94 kg + 1.0 kg + 9.778 kg 16. 156 g + 28.2 g + 0.0058 g + 9.44 g Sig Fig #7 Sig Fig #8

Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. 10.8 g – 8.264 g 2104.1 m – 463.09 m Sig Fig #9 Sig Fig #10 Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. 16.50 mL – 8.0 mL 10.19 m x 0.013 m Sig Fig #11 Sig Fig #12

Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. 3.2145 km x 4.23 km 80.23 m 2.4 s Sig Fig #13 Sig Fig #14 Complete the problem with the answer in the correct number of significant figures. 4.301 kg 1.9 cm3   Sig Fig #15

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