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1 Measuring with Metric

2 1. Measuring various things
Obtain a meter stick and use it to measure various classroom objects. Work in small groups. Take all initial measurements in cm then convert to both mm and m and decide which unit you should use when reporting the objects measurements.

3 Examples 1. Pencil length 18 cm 180 mm 0.18 m 2. Pencil width 0.7 cm 7 mm .007 m

4 2. Using your answers from questions 3 & 4 calculate the area of the classroom (A = L x W ). Be sure to label you answer with the proper units.

5 Classroom length 1220 cm (12. 20 m) Classroom width 765 cm (7
Classroom length 1220 cm (12.20 m) Classroom width 765 cm (7.65 m) Area = 1220 x 765 = cm2 Area = x 7.65 = m2 *(more appropriate because of the size of what we measure) * The units must be squared to represent area which is 2-dimensional.

6 3. Using your answers from questions calculate the volume of the lab table (V = L x W x H) Be sure to label you answer with the proper units.

7 Length 150 cm (1. 50 m) Width 60 cm (0. 6 m) Height 75 cm (0
Length 150 cm (1.50 m) Width 60 cm (0.6 m) Height 75 cm (0.75 m) Volume = 150 x 60 x 75 = cm3 or 1.5 x 0.6 x 0.75 = m3 Either answer is fine.

8 4. 1cm3 = 1mL, Convert the volume of your lab table to liters.

9 cm3 = mL = 675 L

10 Any questions?


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