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METRIC SYSTEM WRITE DOWN RED NOTES
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WHAT IS THE METRIC SYSTEM Metric system is based on 10 1 x 10 = 10 10 x 10 = 100 110 x 10 = 1000 United states system isn’t really based on anything. Yards, feet, inch, MILE (4 letter words) etc.
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METRIC SYSTEM It DOES NOT Involve fractions really…. 1/10 equals.10 U.S. is only 1 of 3 countries in the world that does not use the metric system Numbers don’t change….. You are only really moving the decimal.
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LENGTH Length is the distance from one point to another. We measure length in (M)……METERS! We use a meter stick
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MASS The measure of amount of matter that an object contains
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WEIGHT (kg) Kilograms The measure of the FORCE OF GRAVITY acting on an object. Weight can change depending on the force of gravity. Mass will always be constant. EXAMPLE: On the moon you would have less weight because there is less gravity then on earth. Your mass will stay the same.
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IMPORTANT USEAGE MASS……..we use GRAM(kilogram, milligram, etc) LENGTH….. We use METER (kilometer, centimeter, millimeter) WEIGHT…….. We use KILOGRAM
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MNEMOIC: King Henry Died Unexpectedly Drinking Chocolate Milk.
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TO CONVERT from one metric unit to another DRAW a horizontal line Draw 7 vertical hash marks. Make the middle hash a little longer.
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Above each line. Write the letters of your mnemonic (king henry died unexpectedly drinking chocolate milk K H D u d c m M L G
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What do the letters stand for? M – abbreviation for meter Meter is standard measurement for length (little longer then yard) L is the abbreviation for liter Liter is the standard measurement for volume. G – abbreviation for gram. Gram weighs about as much as paper clip, 5 grams is how much a nickel weighs. BUT Kilogram is the standard measurement for mass (not weight)
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Kilo is 1,000 Hecto is 100 Deca is 10 U is unit Deci is 1/10 or 0.1 Centi is 1/100 or 0.01 (1 cent is 1/100 of dollar) Milli is 1/1000 HINT – all the small ones end in I (think mini)
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Continue filling out your slider k h d u d c m km hm dam M dm cm mm kL hL daL L dL cL mL kg hg dag G dg cg mg
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How to use the slider 1. Show the decimal. Add extra zeros If decimal is not showing add it. Whole number decimal to right 2. Look at the unit for the known quanity in your problem. On the metric slider put your pointer on THAT unit. 3. Move to new unit, counting both number of jumps and direction of the jumps. 4. move decimal in original number the same # of spaces and in the same direction
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How many mm are in 57 cm? 1. write 57 2. show the decimal 57. 3. add extra zeroes. 000057.0000 4. use your slider and put the pointer on the starting unit. 5. count jumps, and notice direction of jumps needed to get to goal unit.
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57 cm = ________________ mm 57. 57.0000 000057.0000 Move on slider ------------------------------ What is your answer? 57cm = 570 mm
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14.92 L = ______________ kL What are you going to do first to solve this problem? Use your slider to find the answer. Remember the L is under U for units. You move 3 to the left. What is your answer? 14.92 L =.01492 Kl
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7250 cL = ________________ kL Move the decimal in the original number the same number of spaces and in the same direction as you move the decimal with the slider. Five jumps to the left! Move decimal to the left five jumps. Add two zeros as place holders. Answer is ??? 0.07250 7250 cL = 0.07250 kL
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Solve this 45000 g = _________mg Three jumps to the right!!! 45000 g = 45,000,000 mg
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DO THESE ON YOUR OWN. 35 mm = __________ cm 14,443 L = __________ kL 0.00056 kg = __________ g 35.4 L = __________ mL 16 mm = ________ km
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