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Row 1, Col 1 A statement written in an “if… then…” form. What is a hypothesis?

1,2 The variable that goes on the “x-axis.” What is the independent variable?

1, kg = __?__ cg What are 531,000 cg?

1,4 The amount of matter in An object. What is mass?

2,1 The variable that you Purposely change. What is the independent variable?

2,2 The type of graph that is used to Show changes over time. What is a line graph?

2,3 945 dL = __?__ hL What are hL?

2,4 The volume of a cube If each side is 2 cm long. What is 8 cm 3 ?

3,1 This should NEVER be included in the Scientific Process. What is bias?

3,2 Type of graph that is used to COMPARE data from Different groups. What is a bar graph?

3,3 The number of millimeters in a centimeter. What are 10 mm = 1 cm?

3,4 The instrument used to Measure the volume of an Irregularly shaped solid. What is a graduated cylinder?

4,1 A well tested explanation for A wide range of Observations or Experimental Results. What is a theory?

4,2 The dependent variable is Written on this axis. What is y-axis?

4,3 What are the three SI metric base units for length, Volume, and mass? What are meter, liter, and gram?

4,4 The SI basic unit for Volume. What is the liter?

5,1 A statement that Describes what scientists Expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions without attempting to explain why. What is a scientific law?

5,2 The type of trend when the Dependent and independent Variables both increase. What is a POSITIVE Trend?

5,3 433 mL = ___?___ cm 3 What are 433 cm 3 ?

5,4 Mass on the triple beam balance: What is g?