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DESCRIPTOR UNITS VOCABULARY CALCULATIONS TRUE / FALSE CONVERSIONS 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points INSRUMENTS / TOOLS
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A system of measurement used world-wide that is based on values of 10.
The amount of space an object occupies.
The abbreviation for International System of Units.
The amount of matter an object contains.
The description of the amount of matter an object contains in a given amount of space.
A device used to measure distances.
Sounds like it’s smarter than you right now…but it is used to find fluid volume.
These were once always round with two hands, but now, many have LED displays.
This has three beams to help accurately measure mass.
This cylindrical shaped tool has a hook on the bottom to help you figure out how much matter an object contains.
Figure the volume of a box measuring 2cm by 3cm by 1cm.
The weights on a triple beam balance are a 100 on the hundreds beam, 0 on the tens beam, and 8 with 4 more litle lines on the ones beam.
The volume –in cubic centimeters- an object has when put into a graduated cylinder raising the meniscus from 100mL up to 134mL.
The density of an object with a mass of 150g and a volume of 15g.
Calculate the density of an object with a volume of 20mL and a mass of 10g.
Answers in metrics can be given in fractions.
A meterstick is used to measure mass.
The SI unit for temperature is degrees Celsius.
Density is calculated by an object’s mass being divided by its volume.
The amount of matter contained in an object is its mass.
Change 1 meter into centimeters.
20 mm into cm.
1,000 mm into meters.
The equivalent of 125 mL into cm3.
A Kilogram into grams.
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The prefixes for the metric system can be remembered by the phrase “KENTUCKY HAS DEEP DARK COAL MINES”. List the prefixes in order to match the phrase.