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Do Now: What is the abbreviation for decimeter? Mg is the abbreviation for what measurement? Measurement Test 11/21 Get out Homework & Measurement Chart!
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Types of Measurement Chart MeasurementWhat is it?ToolsMetric UnitsUS Customary Units Length Mass Volume Weight Temperature Density
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Metric Conversions Ladder Method T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/
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KILO 1000 Units HECTO 100 Units DEKA 10 Units DECI 0.1 Unit CENTI 0.01 Unit MILLI 0.001 Unit Meters Liters Grams Ladder Method How do you use the “ladder” method? 1 st – Determine your starting point. 2 nd – Count the “jumps” to your ending point. 3 rd – Move the decimal the same number of jumps in the same direction. 4 km = _________ m 1 2 3 How many jumps does it take? Starting Point Ending Point 4. 1 __. 2 3 = 4000 m
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Try these conversions using the ladder method. 1000 mg = _______ g 1 L = _______ mL160 cm = _______ mm 14 km = _______ m109 g = _______ kg 250 m = _______ km Conversion Practice Compare using, or =. 56 cm 6 m 7 g 698 mg
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King Henry Died Drinking Chocolate Milk Kilo - Hecta - Deca - Deci - Centi - Milli x1000 x100 x10 x0.1 x0.01 x0.001 Kim Hit Danny Until Danny Cried Mama Kilo Hecta Deca Unit Deci Centi Milli x1000 x100 x10 x1 x0.1 x0.01 x0.001 Pneumonic Devices
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Metric Conversion: Step 1: Decide how many places you need to move the decimal point. (Example: millimeters to meters is 3 powers of 10 – 10 X 10 X 10 = 1,000 – therefore you move the decimal 3 places) Step 2: Decide which direction you need to move the decimal. If you are converting from smaller (cm) to larger (m) units, move the decimal to the left If you are converting from larger (kL) to smaller (mL) units, move the decimal to the right.
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