WARM UP How many sig Figs are in the following measurements? 30 0.000008809 54.00 30. 2.4 x 10 -5 1,050,000 300.1 6.5 x 10 7.

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WARM UP How many sig Figs are in the following measurements? x ,050, x 10 7

MEASUREMENT LAB PART 2

TAKING MEASUREMENTS There are eight stations set up for you to measure different dimensions of a block. Each station tells you what needs to be measured. Take each measurements and record to the correct number of sig figs using the equipment provided. All length units must be in centimeters We will share out these answers to the group.

CALCULATIONS WITH MEASUREMENTS Do the following calculations with your group. Round your answers to proper sig figs! 1.Length A x Width B x Height A = Volume 1 2.Length B x Width A x Height B = Volume 2 3.Mass A + Mass B 4.Mass A / Volume 1 5.Height B – Length A