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7. Read the triple beam balance below . What is the mass in grams? 356,4g
8. Read the triple beam balance below. What is the mass in mg? (THINK: how many mg in 1g?) 3564000mg
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NAME: Tatiana Jaramillo Puentes HR:
9. Looking at the triple beam balance:
a. What is the largest mass that can be weighed on the balance?557,3g
b. What is the smallest mass that can be weighed on the balance? 5g
10. If you had to explain the procedure on how to use a triple beam balance to a new student, what would the
steps be? (start with calibrating and explain step by step. You may bullet or number the procedure).
c. 1200mg or 1 kg f. 12 g or 1.2mg
Now you really have to take your time and be a thinker! Do not let all the words intimidate you. You have all the
knowledge you need to answer these questions. Use you notes, worksheets and mostly your NOODLE!
12. There was a 1m stick that has a mass of 5 grams. What would 2m of the same stick’s mass be? 10g
13. My shoe has a mass of 1,200 grams. How many grams would 2 of my shoes be?2400g
14. My calculator has a mass of 200 grams. How many caculators would it take to make a mass of 1kg?
5 calculators
16. Once you finished the worksheet show your teacher and you can weigh yourself on the scale to check your
answers! Write down your answers from the scale. My measured weight was 52kg.
Name: Tatiana Jaramillo Puentes Score:
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Formula to convert oC to oF
Formula to convert oF to oC
F 1.8 5
C 32 C (F 32)
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o o
5) 50 C = 122 F 9) 203 oF = 95 oC
o o
6) 75 C = 167 F 10) 86 oF = 30 oC
o o
7) 80 C = 176 F 11) 149 oF = 65 oC
o o
8) 45 C = 113 F 12) 158 oF = 70 oC
Name: Tatiana Jaramillo Puentes Score:
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Reading Jug
Write the reading shown by each jug.
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Example 1
: 23.7 L = 23700mL Example 2 : 23700 mL = 23.7L
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C 10 C 80 F 108 F
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C 18 F 15 C 86 F
1 cm = 10 mm 10 mm = 1 cm
235
23.5 cm = 23.5 × 235 mm =
10 10
= 23.5 cm
= 235 mm
3) 41 cm = 410mm 4) 77 cm = 770mm
5) 96.6 cm = 9 6 6 mm 6) 13.74 cm = 1 3 7 . 4 mm
7) 8.26 cm = 8 2 . 6 mm 8) 62.2 cm = 6 2 2 mm