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For each unit we use prefixes to represent how much of something we have

According to the International Olympic Committee The results we calculated are not valid because they are not in proper format. New rules state that all data should be shown in kilometers. Hectometers, decameters, meters, deci , and millimeters. .

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For each unit we use prefixes to represent how much of something we have

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  1. According to the International Olympic Committee The results we calculated are not valid because they are not in proper format. New rules state that all data should be shown in kilometers. Hectometers, decameters, meters, deci, and millimeters.

  2. In 1960, the scientific community adopted an internationally accepted system of measurement called the International System of Units SI

  3. For each unit we use prefixes to represent how much of something we have

  4. Acronym • King (Kilo) • Henry ( Hecto) • Died (Deca) • While (Standard) • Drinking ( Deci) • Chocolate (Centi) • Milk (Milli)

  5. King (Kilo) • 10^3 • 1,000 • Kilometers • Kilograms • Kiloliters

  6. Henry (hecto) • 10^2 • 100 • Hectometers • Hectograms • Hectoliters

  7. Died (Deca) • 10^1 • 10 • Decagrams • Decaliters • Decameters

  8. While (Standard Unit) • 10^0 • 1 • Gram • Liter • Meter

  9. Drinking (Deci) • 10^-1 • .1 • Decimeters • Decigrams • Deciliters

  10. Complete the last two yourself

  11. Practice Problem • Convert 43.4 kilometers to centimeters.

  12. Practice Problems • Convert 11,430 millimeters to meters.

  13. Louis bought a bottle of vinegar. One bottle held 750 milliliters. How many liters of vinegar did he have?

  14. Ryan went for a run and ran 3.7 kilometers, how far did he run in centimeters?

  15. Terrence shipped a package that weighed 270 decigrams. How much did the package weigh in decagrams?

  16. Lucy’s recipe called for 1.5 liters of syrup. Her measuring cup is labeled in milliliters, how many milliliters does she need to use?

  17. Prescott wants to run 14.93 hectometers, his watch measures only in kilometers, how many kilometers must he run?

  18. Nicole ran 2.7 miles, how many kilometers did she run if we know that there is 2.54 cm in 1 inch?

  19. Homework: On the back of your data sheet convert the following units • Standing Lunge to Decimeters • Paper plate discuss to hectometers • Straw javelin to meters • Cotton ball shot put to millimeters • Cup Stacking to kilometers

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