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Unit One. Scientific Method, Variables, Metric System. Enter Question Text. A. Team Si Team Jace Team Willie Team Phil. B. C. D. What is the volume of the ring below?. 68 4 64 5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Scientific Method, Variables, Metric System

Scientific Method, Variables, Metric System

Unit One

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Enter Question Text

A. Team SiB. Team JaceC. Team WillieD. Team Phil

Team Si

Team Jace

Team Willi

e

Team Phil

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B.

C.

D.

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What is the volume of the ring below?

A. 68B. 4C. 64D. 5

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If I wanted to see what brand of paper towels would hold the most water, what

type of variable would the brand of paper towel be?

A. Independent Variable

B. Dependent VariableC. Controlled VariableD. Hypothesis

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Which of the following statements about the metric systems is NOT true?

A. The system is based on the number 10.

B. Scientists around the world use it.

C. The system uses prefixes instead of totally different units.

D. Liters, grams, and feet are the main metric units. The sy

stem is

based on t..

Scientists

around th

e wor..

The syste

m uses p

refixe

s ...

Liters,

grams, and fe

et ar..

.

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Participant LeadersPoints Participant Points Participant

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Team ScoresPoints Team Points Team

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Which of the following correctly identifies the metric prefixes in order?

A. Kilo, hecto, deca, base, deci, milli, centi

B. Kilo, deca, hecto, base, deci, centi, milli

C. Kilo, hecto, deci, base, deca, centi, milli

D. Kilo, hecto, deca, base, deci, centi, milli

Kilo, h

ecto, d

eca, b

ase, d

...

Kilo, d

eca, h

ecto, b

ase, d

e...

Kilo, h

ecto, d

eci, base

, de...

Kilo, h

ecto, d

eca, b

ase, d

e...

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The third step of the scientific method is _________?

A. Research the problem.

B. Form a hypothesis.C. Test the hypothesis.D. State the problem

Researc

h the pro

blem.

Form

a hypothesis

.

Test th

e hypothesis

.

State th

e problem

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Simon wanted to see what liquid would dissolve the color off of Skittles the fastest. Which of the following would not be an example of a control?

A. Different liquid in each cup.

B. Same size cup.C. Same amount of

liquid in each cup.D. Same color skittles.

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Participant LeadersPoints Participant Points Participant

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Team ScoresPoints Team Points Team

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Convert the following:8 km = ____ cm

A. 8000B. 800000C. .00008D. 80000E. None of the above

8000

800000

.0000880000

None of the ab

ove

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Convert the following:11.5 m = ____ hm

A. 1.15B. .115C. .0115D. 11.5E. None of the Above

1.15.115

.011511.5

None of the Above

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Convert the following:4.7 L = _____ cg

A. 470B. 4700C. .047D. 47E. None of the Above

4704700

.047 47

None of the Above

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Participant LeadersPoints Participant Points Participant

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Team ScoresPoints Team Points Team

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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question?

A. 0%B. 25%C. 50%D. 75%E. 100%

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Which has a greater volume, 1 cubic centimeter or 1 mL?

A. 1 cubic centimeterB. 1 mLC. You can’t compare

the two.D. They are equal.

1 cubic

centimeter

1 mL

You can’t

compare

the tw

o.

They are equal.

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Team MVPPoints Team Participant

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Team ScoresPoints Team Points Team