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Objective: To generate a comfort with the use of the metric system
in order to convert simple quantities and compare given quantities.
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Milli-, Centi-, and Kilo-; Matching Pairs; and Ranking Tasks.
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Express an understanding of the meaning of these three commonly-used
Greek prefixes.
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Match 4 pairs of metric quantities that are equivalent in size.
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Rank three quantities in terms of their size - largest, smallest,
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one-millionth (1/1000000-th), one-thousandth (1/1000-th),
one-hundredth (1/100-th), one-tenth (1/10-th), ten (10), one-hundred
(100), one-thousand (1000), one million (1000 000)
So if an object is determined to have a volume of 20 milliliters,
then it is equivalent to ________ of a liter.
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Complete the following statements.
Metric units often used Greek prefixes. The Greek prefix milli means
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Tap on the buttons to rank each of the three measurements.
Rank the following quantities in terms of their size - largest,
smallest, and middlest.
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