Practice and Review.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
5-4 Applying Trigonometric Functions. If J=50° and j=12, find r. G 12 r 50° R g J Sin 50⁰=12/r.7660=12/r.7660r=12 r=15.67.
Advertisements

Air Pressure.
AIR PRESSURE Keeping an Atmosphere Atmosphere is kept by the world’s gravity –Low mass (small) worlds= low gravity =almost no atm. –High mass (large)
EXAMPLE 2 Using Integer Subtraction Geography The highest point in Asia is Mount Everest at 8850 meters. The shore of the Dead Sea, the lowest point in.
Includes 2 parts: Number (ex. 1, 2, 3, 4) Unit (ex. cm, mg, kL)
Altitude Problems the relationship between altitude and air pressure.
Understanding Air Pressure
Two people are looking up at a skyscraper Two people are looking up at a skyscraper. The people are 5 miles apart, and the skyscraper is between.
Statue of Liberty By: Lexi Lipic. Introduction Made by the French as a present Made by the French as a present of our friendship. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.
How Big is the Earth A glimpse at the earth’s size and atmosphere. By Vincent Sapone 1.
Chapter 8: Right Triangles and Trigonometry
Length 1 foot = 12 inches 1 yard =3 feet 1 mile = 1760 yards
Chapter 12 Section 2 AIR Pressure.
Mystery Trig Inverse Trig Laws Cos & Sin Trig Word Problems
UWL6A. Official dedication ceremonies held on October 28, 1886 Total overall height from the base of the pedestal.
2.2 Adding Integers Use a number line to help visualize the addition of integers.
Air Pressure 5.4 Ms. De Los Rios 6 th Grade Weather Factors.
AIR PRESSURE Keeping an Atmosphere Atmosphere is kept by the world’s gravity –Low mass (small) worlds= low gravity =almost no atm. –High mass (large)
Warm Up 3/20/08 1) What source of energy fuels the wind? 2) Which of the following statements about air pressure is NOT true? a. Air pressure is exerted.
Module 2 Lesson 14 Objective: Use decimal multiplication to express equivalent measurements.
Scale Drawings Taking a close look at the Statue of Liberty.
Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force.
Mark’s Mountains. Mount Pisco, youngest to summit, 19,029 feet and was 14, 8/94.
Lady Liberty By Cindy Byfield Sculptor Fredric Auguste Bartholdi. Present from France to America. Official Name “Liberty Enlightening the World.” Additional.
Statue of Liberty FACTS Total overall height from the base of the pedestal foundation to the tip of the torch is 305 feet, 6 inches Height of the Statue.
Metric Conversion Practice
Metric Conversion Notes Name: ____________________.
Mt. Everest Quiz Thousands of people are dreaming to conquer Everest, but before even thinking about doing it, there’s so much to learn about the mountain!
Chapter 6 Air Pressure. Gale Force Winds Create Waves that Batter Coast in UK in 2002.
© T Madas. 1 m = cm cm = mm 10 1 km = m m = cm cm = mm 40 3 km = m m = cm cm = mm km = m cm = m 4 80.
Mr. C’s Math Challenge Lessons Lesson 66 Can you figure this? The lengths of the North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia coastlines are 301,
And each angle.
Mount Kilimanjaro By Harry G. How tall is Mount Kilimanjaro? Mount Kilimanjaro is 5895 metres tall. Mount Kilimanjaro is 16,001 feet tall from its base.
Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere and Pressure.
Applications of Trig Functions. Angle of Elevation: the angle from the line of sight and upwards. Angle of Elevation Angle of Depression: the angle from.
Station Model Eric Angat Teacher. Station Model 1.What is a station model? 2.What is the weather data in the center circle? 3.How do you determine the.
The air is made up of molecules. Air molecules are everywhere.
The weight of Earth’s atmosphere above us exerts a pressure on us. In a way, we live at the bottom of an ocean of air.
10 mm is the same as... 1 cm. 20 mm is the same as... 2 cm.
Rules for Significant Figures
Metric Conversion Practice
Bango Review for Unit 13 Test
101 Pressure.
Atmospheric pressure (Gas pressure)
AIR PRESSURE.
Bell work 9/18 to 9/22.
Metric Conversion Practice
5-4 Applying Trigonometric Functions
Air pressure.
MT.KILIMANJARO BY: Mckenzie eberhart.
Metric Conversion Practice
How Tall is TALL? Comparing Some of America’s Tallest Things
Metric Conversion Practice
Does air have mass?.
Air Pressure.
Cloud Formation.
SI Base Units Meters Liters Grams Measurement
Metric Conversion Practice
101 Atmospheric Pressure.
Measurement Notes.
The of and to in is you that it he for was.
Metric System SOL 6.9.
Metric Conversion Practice
Air Pressure and Wind Pages
AIR PRESSURE.
Work and Power Easy to hard!.
A blimp is flying 500 ft above the ground
Metric Conversion Practice
Metric Conversion Practice
What’s your nationality? Where are you from?
Presentation transcript:

Practice and Review

6 m 6 m 6 m 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 m

27 mm 6.5 mm 2 1 27 6.5 + 6.5 67.0 mm

3 cm 2.5 cm 1 cm 2 cm 1 + 2 + 2.5 + 3 = 8.5 cm

Fact Review

12 − 4 = 8

99 ÷ 9 = 11

8 × 7 = 56

110 ÷ 11 = 10

16 − 9 = 7

2 × 5 = 10

48 ÷ 8 = 6

6 × 7 = 42

63 ÷ 7 = 9

18 − 9 = 9

13 − 7 = 6

2 + 11 = 13

6 × 5 = 30

5 + 3 = 8

15 − 7 = 8

8 + 8 = 16

96 ÷ 8 = 12

4 + 7 = 11

3 + 4 = 7

12 × 9 = 108

The Statue of Liberty is 46 m 5 cm tall from her feet to the top of the torch. The pedestal is 46 m 94 cm high. What is the overall height including the pedestal? The Statue of Liberty is 46 m 5 cm tall from her feet to the top of the torch. The pedestal is 46 m 94 cm high. What is the overall height including the pedestal? The Statue of Liberty is 46 m 5 cm tall from her feet to the top of the torch. The pedestal is 46 m 94 cm high. What is the overall height including the pedestal? The Statue of Liberty is 46 m 5 cm tall from her feet to the top of the torch. The pedestal is 46 m 94 cm high. What is the overall height including the pedestal?

1 46 m 5 cm + 46 m 94 cm 9 2 m 9 9 cm 1 46.05 + 46.94 9 2 . 9 9 m

1 37 m 52 cm + 9 m 57 cm 4 6 m 1 9 cm 47 m 9 cm 1 1 37.52 + 9.57 4 7 . 9 m

The Statue of Liberty is 33 m 86 cm tall from her feet to the top of her head. The entire statue is 46 m 5 cm tall. How much height is added to the statue by the upraised arm and torch? The Statue of Liberty is 33 m 86 cm tall from her feet to the top of her head. The entire statue is 46 m 5 cm tall. How much height is added to the statue by the upraised arm and torch? The Statue of Liberty is 33 m 86 cm tall from her feet to the top of her head. The entire statue is 46 m 5 cm tall. How much height is added to the statue by the upraised arm and torch? The Statue of Liberty is 33 m 86 cm tall from her feet to the top of her head. The entire statue is 46 m 5 cm tall. How much height is added to the statue by the upraised arm and torch?

9 10 15 5 105 46 m 5 cm − 33 m 86 cm 1 2 m 1 9 cm 9 5 10 15 46.05 − 33.86 1 2 . 1 9 m

3 17 47 m 38 cm − 18 m 24 cm 2 9 m 1 4 cm 3 17 47.38 − 18.24 2 9 . 1 4 m

Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level. Its elevation is 8848 m. The elevation of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is 5895 m. How much higher is the elevation of Mount Everest than Mount Kilimanjaro? Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level. Its elevation is 8848 m. The elevation of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is 5895 m. How much higher is the elevation of Mount Everest than Mount Kilimanjaro? Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level. Its elevation is 8848 m. The elevation of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is 5895 m. How much higher is the elevation of Mount Everest than Mount Kilimanjaro? Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level. Its elevation is 8848 m. The elevation of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is 5895 m. How much higher is the elevation of Mount Everest than Mount Kilimanjaro?

17 7 7 14 8848 m − 5895 m 2 9 5 3 m

Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain above sea level. Its elevation is 8848 m. The elevation of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is 5895 m. How much higher is the elevation of Mount Everest than Mount Kilimanjaro?

Mount Everest 8848 m 9 km = 8.848 km Mount Kilimanjaro 5895 m 6 km = 5.895 km

millibar millibar 1 1000

millibar 1000 millibars = 1 bar

Jill is planning a 150-mile flight Jill is planning a 150-mile flight. She checks the barometer and records the air pressure as 1.008 bars. Three hours later, she checks the barometer again and records the air pressure as 1007 millibars.

1.008 bars × 1000 = 1008 millibars 1008 millibars − 1007 millibars 1 millibar

Bobby got a barometer for his birthday Bobby got a barometer for his birthday. He checks it each morning when he gets up. Friday morning the barometer indicated the air pressure was 1011 millibars. Saturday morning it was 983 millibars.

9 10 10 11 1011 millibars − 983 millibars millibars 2 8

Javier flies a C-130 into a hurricane in order to get important information about the storm. He finds that the approaching hurricane has a barometric pressure of 0.923 bars. When he took off from the airport, the air pressure was 1.006 bars.

1.006 bars − 0.923 bars bars 0.0 8 3 0.083 × 1000 = 83 millibars 9 10 10 10 1.006 bars − 0.923 bars bars 0.0 8 3 0.083 × 1000 = 83 millibars

Gene is a meteorologist for a local television station Gene is a meteorologist for a local television station. As he prepares for the evening news, he notes that the air pressure has gone from 998 millibars to 1003 millibars.

9 9 10 10 13 1003 millibars − 998 millibars millibars 5

Proverbs 22:3 A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.

2 The Statue of Liberty’s old emergency elevator was 64.5 meters high. A new elevator, installed during the statue’s renovation in the 1980s, is 29 meters high. How much shorter is the new elevator than the old one?

2 5 14 64.5 − 29 35.5 meters

2 The Statue of Liberty’s old emergency elevator was 64.5 meters high. A new elevator, installed during the statue’s renovation in the 1980s, is 29 meters high. How much shorter is the new elevator than the old one? 35.5 meters

3 Each eye of the Statue of Liberty is 0.76 meters wide. What is the width of both eyes? 1 1 0.76 + 0.76 1.52 meters

4 Each of the rays on the Statue of Liberty’s crown has a mass of 68.04 kilograms. What is the mass of all 7 rays? 5 2 68.04 × 7 476.28 kilograms

11 27 m 84 cm + 41 m 93 cm 68 m 177 cm 69 m 77 cm =

12 12 4 1250 5 L 250 mL − 1 L 500 mL 3 L 750 mL

17 8 L 163 mL + 2 L 515 mL 10 L 678 mL

18 10 2 11 15 15 kg 315 g − 5 kg 198 g 10 kg 117 g