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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
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