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Science Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| True or false Metrics are based on the British system of weights and measures. | False |
| True or false All information on a line graph is as precise as the information in the data table. | False |
| True or false Mass is an accurate measure of weight. | False |
| True or false The points plotted on a line graph represent the actual data recorded by an experiment. | True |
| True or false The points plotted on a line graph represent the actual data recorded by an experiment. | True |
| decimal measurement system | metric system |
| surface measurement | Area |
| a force that changes with location | Weight |
| distance around a circle | circumference |
| Distance across a circle | diameter |
| measurement of mass | kg |
| measurement of area | cm2 |
| measurement of volume | L |
| measurement of length | m |
| Finding the size, quantity, or amount by comparing with a standard is the definition of _____ | Measurement |
| The kilogram is the standard unit of _____ | Mass |
| Bar graphs are similar to _____ | Pictographs |
| 100 cm = ___m | 1 |
| Probably the most important value of a graph is to show relationships between _____ and independent variables. | Dependant |
| If a meter stick is divided into ten equal parts, each part is called a: | Decimeter |
| 0.01 meter or 1/100 meter equals one: | Centimeter |
| The height of a coffee mug would be about: | 8cm |
| If a tank leaks 10 mL of fluid each hour, how long will it take to fill up a one liter jar? | 100 hours |
| At sea level, a kilogram weighs approximately: | 2 pounds |
| If a flask containing one liter of water was poured into 1,000 small cubes, then each cube would contain: | 1 cm³ 1 mL |