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Chapter 1 Measurement. Measurements A measurement has two parts: 1. a number value Examples: 12, 3, 432, etc. Examples: 12, 3, 432, etc. 2. a unit Examples:

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1 Chapter 1 Measurement

2 Measurements A measurement has two parts: 1. a number value Examples: 12, 3, 432, etc. Examples: 12, 3, 432, etc. 2. a unit Examples: meters, seconds, ninth graders Examples: meters, seconds, ninth graders List two examples of measurements in your notes, different from what is listed above.

3 Two Systems of Measurement 1. English (“American”) System - used for everyday measurement in the United States 2. International System of Units or Metric System - used for everyday measurement in most other countries and for scientific measurements

4 The Metric System Base unit of length Base unit of mass Base unit of volume

5 Converting in the Metric System  Move the decimal point: Move decimal to the left Move decimal to the right

6 The Metric System List the 4 prefixes in order of size, starting with the smallest: If you have a bunch of pennies, will you have more milligrams of pennies or grams of pennies? milli < centi < [base unit] < kilo List the 4 prefixes in order of NUMBER of each, starting with the smallest number: # of kilo < # of [base unit] < # of centi < # of milli Prefixes to memorize: pink packet p. 2

7 The Metric System Summary milli < centi < [base unit] < kilo # of kilo < # of [base unit] < # of centi < # of milli Example: 0.001 kilometer = ? meter = ? centimeters = ? millimeters

8 Converting in the Metric System SIZE compared to base unit NUMBER compared to base unit Example kilo-(k) [base unit] centi-(c) milli-(m) 1000x larger1000x smaller equal 100x smaller 100x larger 1000x smaller1000x larger 5 km=5000 m 1200 cm=12 m 8 mm=0.008 m equal

9 Accuracy and Precision  Accuracy: how close a measurement is to the accepted, true value  Precision: how close repeated measurements are to one another

10 Accuracy and Precision 1324 Are the pictures below accurate, precise, accurate and precise, or neither?

11 Complete with assigned partner: Everyone gets their own target Everyone gets their own target With eyes closed, spin around in a circle twice then dot the target sheet With eyes closed, spin around in a circle twice then dot the target sheet 4 tries each 4 tries each Goal = to mark as close to the bull’s-eye each try Goal = to mark as close to the bull’s-eye each try Accuracy and Precision Activity

12 Walk around the room and mark 4 different people’s targets on the bottom with one of the following: A = Accurate P = Precise AP = both accurate & precise N = neither Accurate or Precise


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