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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy METRIC CONVERSIONS SCIENTIFIC NOTATION MAKING MEASUREMENTS VOLUME COMPARISON Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500POTPOURRI
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$100 METRIC CONVERSIONS Missing prefix below: Kilo-Hecto-Deka-milli-centi- ? BASEUNIT
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$100 What is -deci?
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$200 METRIC CONVERSIONS You move the decimal this many spaces and in this direction when converting from kilometers into decimeters?
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$200 What is four places to the right?
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$300 METRIC CONVERSIONS How many places and in what direction is the decimal moved when converting from centimeters to meters.
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$300 What is two time to the left?
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$400 METRIC CONVERSIONS Number of kilograms in 45,090 grams? 45,090 g = __?__kg
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$400 What is 45.09 kilograms?
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$500 METRIC CONVERSIONS Number of centiliters in 23.98 Hectoliters? 23.98 HL = __?__cL
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$500 What is 239,800 centiliters?
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$100 SCIENTIFIC NOTATION What the 1.56 represents in the number below: 1.56 X 10 4
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$100 What is the coefficient?
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$200 SCIENTIFIC NOTATION What the -3 represents in the number below: 9.99 X 10 -3
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$200 What is the exponent?
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$300 SCIENTIFIC NOTATION The two numbers shown below that are equal: 4.54 X 10 -2.0454 X 10 0 454 X 10 2
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$300 What are 4.54 X 10 -2 and.0454 X 10 0 ?
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$400 SCIENTIFIC NOTATION.00000982 cm in Scientific Notation
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$400 What is 9.82 X 10 -6 cm?
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$500 SCIENTIFIC NOTATION 43,200,000,000,000,000. L in Scientific Notation
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$500 What is 4.32 X 10 16 L?
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$100 MAKING MEASUREMENTS Three parts to a proper measurement
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$100 What are the 1. Numbers you know for sure 2. An estimated digit ( 0 or 5) 3. A unit?
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$200 MAKING MEASUREMENTS Measurement of the line shown below:
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$200 What is 4.45 cm?
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$300 MAKING MEASUREMENTS Measurement of volume shown with the graduated cylinder to the right
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$300 What is 22.0 mL?
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$400 MAKING MEASUREMENTS Measurement of temperature shown with the thermometer to the right
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$400 What is 38.0 o C?
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$500 MAKING MEASUREMENTS The mass shown on the triple beam balance below:
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$500 What is 489.40 grams?
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$100 VOLUME Equation used to determine the volume of a regular shaped object like a cube.
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$100 Volume = length X width X height
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$200 VOLUME Method used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object
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$200 What is water displacement?
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$300 VOLUME Volume of the marbles shown MUST SHOW WORK AND EQUATION FOR CREDIT
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$300 What is 10.0 mL? v object = v final – v initial = 22.0mL – 12.0mL
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$400 VOLUME The units below that are acceptable as volume units: grams milliliters liters dekameters
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$400 What are milliliters and liters?
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$500 VOLUME Volume of the cube shown below: 3.40 cm 7.92 cm MUST SHOW WORK AND EQUATION FOR CREDIT 5.45 cm
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$500 What is 146.76 cm 3 ? v = l x w x h = 7.92cm x 3.40cm x 5.45cm
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$100 COMPARISONS Difference between mass and weight
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$100 What is mass is the amount of matter in an object and weight is the effect of gravity ON that mass?
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$200 COMPARISONS Difference between mass and volume
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$200 What is mass is the amount of matter in an object and the volume is the space that object takes up?
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$300 COMPARISONS Difference between the accuracy of a graduated cylinder and a beaker
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$300 What is a graduated cylinder is more accurate because it’s calibrated?
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$400 COMPARISONS How to convert between Kelvin and degrees Celsius
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$400 What is Kelvin is equal to degrees Celsius plus 273?
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$500 COMPARISONS Difference between measuring the volume of the objects below: OBJECT A OBJECT B
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$500 What is using water displacement for object A and ruler measurement for object B?
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$100 POTPOURRI The density of an object with a mass of 45g and a volume of 3.45cm 3. MUST SHOW WORK AND EQUATION FOR CREDIT
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$100 What is 13.04 g/cm 3 ? d = m / v = 45g / 3.45cm 3
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$200 POTPOURRI Volume of an object with the height of 2cm the length of 3.5cm and the width of 5cm. MUST SHOW WORK AND EQUATION FOR CREDIT
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$200 What is 35.0 cm 3 ? v = l x w x h = 3.5cm x 5cm x 2cm
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$300 POTPOURRI Temperature shown, converted into KELVIN, of the thermometer to the right MUST SHOW WORK AND EQUATION FOR CREDIT
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$300 What is 278.5 Kelvin? K = o C + 273 = 5.5 o C + 273
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$400 POTPOURRI Acceptable units below for density measurements g/mL cm/L g/cm 3 Kg/m
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$400 What are g/mL and g/cm 3 ?
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$500 POTPOURRI Mass of the leaf converted into mg
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$500 What is 2800mg?
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Final Jeopardy DENSITY of the plastic nut/bolt with the following measurements: MUST SHOW WORK AND EQUATION FOR CREDIT
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Final Jeopardy Answer What is 105.55 g/mL? Mass 422.2 grams Volume 20.5mL - 16.5mL = 4.0 mL Density = mass volume Density = 422.2 g 4.0 mL
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