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Metric Test

Metric Test. 1.__The relationship between mass and volume is called. a. length b. mass c. density. 2.__The distance between two points is called. a. length b. mass c. volume. 3.__The amount of matter in an object is called.

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Metric Test

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  1. Metric Test

  2. 1.__The relationship between mass and volume is called a. length b. mass c. density

  3. 2.__The distance between two points is called a. length b. mass c. volume

  4. 3.__The amount of matter in an object is called a. length b. mass c. density

  5. 4.__The amount of space an object takes up is called a. length b. temperature c. volume

  6. 5.__A measure of the average kinetic energy in a sample of matter is called a. density b. length c. temperature

  7. 6.__A measure of the attraction between two objects due to gravity. a. weight b. density c. mass

  8. 7.What is the volume of a cube with sides measuring 5cm? a. 75cm³ b. 125cm³ c. 15cm³

  9. 8.To measure the volume of a liquid, you would use a a. ruler b. graduated cylinder c. digital scale

  10. 9.To measure the volume of a block of wood, you would use a. ruler b. graduated cylinder c. digital scale

  11. 10. Which unit of measurement is NOT used to measure volume? a. cm³ b. ml c.ml³

  12. 11. Which unit of measurement is NOT used to measure density? a. mm b. g/ml c. g/cm³

  13. 12. You have a graduated cylinder that contains 50mL of water. You drop a fossil into the cylinder, and the water level rises to 65mL. What isthe volume of the fossil? a. 65ml b.15ml c.115ml

  14. Directions: Use the following formulas to calculate the density problems. Density=mass V=LxHxW volume

  15. 13. Calculate the volume of the rectangular solid. Density=mass V=LxHxW volume a. 25cm³ b. 75cm c. 60cm³ 2cm 3cm 10cm

  16. 14. Using the information below place the following blocks in order from most dense to least dense. 1 is most dense, 3 is least dense. Density=mass V=LxHxW volume B C A 5 cm 10g 5 cm 20g 25g 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm • block A,B,C • block C,B,A • block C,A,B

  17. 15.What is the density of the liquid in the graduated cylinder if the mass is 39 grams? Density=mass V=LxHxW volume a. 3 g/ml b. .33 g/ml c. 3 g/cm³

  18. 16.What is the volume of the graduated cylinder? Density=mass V=LxHxW volume • 15 ml • 13 ml • 25 ml

  19. 17. A soda can with a density of .56 g/ml will ____________in a bucket of water. Density=mass V=LxHxW volume a. float b. sink

  20. Directions: Convert one metric unit to another. Use the scale below for assistance. kilo hectodeko Base Unit decicentimilli kg g mg km m cm mm kl l ml

  21. 18. 65 g =_________mg a. 650mg b. 65,000mg c. .650mg kilo hectodeko Base Unit decicentimilli kg g mg km m cm mm kl l ml

  22. 19. 6 cm =_______mm a. 60mm b. 6,000mm c. .60mm kilo hectodeko Base Unit decicentimilli kg g mg km m cm mm kl l ml

  23. 20. 75ml =________liters a. 750 L b. 75,000 L c. .075 L kilo hectodeko Base Unit decicentimilli kg g mg km m cm mm kl l ml

  24. 21. 1km =_________m • a. 1000 m b. .0001 m c. 100 m kilo hectodeko Base Unit decicentimilli kg g mg km m cm mm kl l ml

  25. Directions: Convert the following temperatures. °C = 5 (⁰F-32) °F = 9 ·°C + 32 9 5

  26. 22. 75°F=___C • a. 23.9°C b. 32°C c. 93° °C = 5 (⁰F-32) °F = 9 ·°C + 32 9 5

  27. 23. 0⁰C=____⁰F • a. 100°F b. 333°F c. 32°F °C = 5 (⁰F-32) °F = 9 ·°C + 32 9 5

  28. 24. 98.6°F=_____C • a. -17°C b. 37°C c. -37°C °C = 5 (⁰F-32) °F = 9 ·°C + 32 9 5

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