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how do you find the volume of an cube

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Section 1

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how do you find the volume of an cube

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2.5 cm 2.5 cm 2.5 cm ^3

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conversion factors

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946mL 1 qt ------- -------- 1 qt 946 mL

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why would heating the gas in the hot air balloon make the balloon rise

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hot air is less than the colder are so the h air will rise

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(35.56)(1.45) -------------- (4.8)(0.56)

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the answer is 19

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indicate the estimated digit in each of the following measurements 42.231 g

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the estimated digit is 1

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conversion factors

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1 in 2.54 cm ---------------------- 2.54 cm 1 in

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indicate the estimated digit in each of the following measurements 0.0782 in

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the estimated digit is 2

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initial number is 0.008 583 45

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student round to 0.00858

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4.62 cm - 0.885 cm

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3.74 cm

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state the significant figures in each of the following measurements 625.000 mm

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the significant number of 625.000 mm. the six significant figure 625.000 mm

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a person has the mass of 63.2 kg what is that weight in pounds ?

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63.4 kg 2.205 IB -------------------------=========139.797 ==== 140.IB I 1 kg

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indicate the estimated digit in each of the following measurements 4500 mi

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the estimated digit is 0

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indicate the estimated digit in each of the following measurements 42.50 g

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the estimated digit is 0

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what us the differences between density and specific gravity

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density is a unique property which relationship of its mass to its volume specific gravity is a number with no in its

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what do the small lines marked on the meter stick represent

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millimeter

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state the significant figures in each of the following measurements 34.80 km

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the significant number of 34.80 km . there are 4 significant figures in 34.80 km

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245.625 g - 80.2 g

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165.4 g

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remember to put the estimate digit

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zero is the estimate digit

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indicate the estimated digit in each of the following measurements 1.5 cm

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the estimated digit is 5

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initial number is 8

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student round to 8.00

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what property of oil makes it float

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oil is less dense than water. that is why oil floats

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what units are represented by the numbers marked on the meter stick

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centimeters

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state the number of significant figures In each of the following measurements 4.5 m

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the significant number of 4.5 . there are two significant figures for 4.5

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conversion factors

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1 ib 453g ------------------- 453g 1ib

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a bottle of olive oil contains 1.4 qt of olieve oil. what is the that volume in milliliters

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1.4 qt 946ml --------------------------======== 1324.82 1300 ml 946 mL 1 qt

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state the number of significant figures In each of the following measurements of 0.0004 l

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the significant number of 0.004 l . there is one significant figures for 0.0004 L

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there are centimeters(cm) in 1 meter (m)

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100

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0.1184 8.00 0.0345

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the answer is 0.0327

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true equality 1 qt = mL

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946 mL

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indicate the estimated digit in each of the following measurements 8.07 IB

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the estimated digit is 7

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where are the valence electrons in an atom

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the valence of the electrons are on the outer shell

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how does your value length compare to those of other students

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my line was the same as most of the other measurements

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initial number 143.63212

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student round to 144

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there are millimeters (mm) in 1 centimeters (cm)

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10

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number of milliliters I 1 qt

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962 mL in 1 qt

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an object has a mass of 18.4 g and a volume of 11.2 mL what is the density of the object density = mass divide volume

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18.4 g ============ 1.64 g/ml 11.2 ml

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addition 13.45 mL + 0.4552 mL

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13.91 mL

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initial number is 532,800

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student round to 533,000

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your height 67 in height in cm is 170 height in mm is 1.7

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1in 67 in 2.54 in ------------------------------ ====== 170.18 2.54 cm in 1 in

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a neutral atom has a mass number of 80 and 45 neutrons write the atomic symbol

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80-45= 35

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there are millimeters (mm) in 1 meter

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1000

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how do you find area of a object ?

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you times the width and the length of the object

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state the number of significant figures in each of the following measurements 805 IB

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the significant number of 805 IB there are 3 significant figures for 805 IB

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a pencil is 16.2 cm long . what is it length in inches ?

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16.2 cm ---------- ==== 6.38 in 2.54in

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mass number - neutrons =

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protons

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state the number of significant figures in each of the following measurements 204.52 g

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the significant number of 204.52 g . there five significant figures for 204.52 g.

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(42.4)(15.6) ------------ 1.265

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the answer is 523

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1 L = mL

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1000 mL

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why could two students obtain different values for the calculated area in the rectangle

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addition 145.5 m + 86.58m + 1045 m

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1277 mL

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Section 2

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how are positive and negative ions formed

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negative electron formed by gain of a electron positive formed by the loss of a electron

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