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1 Metric System Notes and Practice

2 Metric system is based on the power of 10.
Meter is a measure of length Gram is a measure of mass Liter is a measure of liquid volume Celsius is a measure of temperature

3 Prefixes Kilo (k) 1000 103 Hecto (h) 100 102 Deka (da) 10 101
Base Unit meter(m) liter(L) gram(g) Deci (d) / Centi (c) / Milli (m) /

4 Remember King kilo Henry hecto Died deca Unexpectedly base unit
Drinking deci Chocolate centi Milk milli

5 Some things to remember when converting units.
To convert from a larger to smaller metric unit you always multiply moving the decimal place to the right To convert from a smaller to larger unit you always divide moving the decimal place to the left

6 For every step upward (or to the left) on the chart you are dividing by 10 or moving the decimal one place to the left..

7 Example: To convert 2 kilometers to meters
For every step downward on the chart you are multiplying by 10 or moving the decimal one place to the right.. Example:    To convert 2 kilometers to meters

8 you move 3 steps down on the chart so you move the decimal 3 places to the right 2 kilometers = 2000 meters

9 Example:    To convert 345 milligrams to grams

10 you move 3 steps up on the chart so you move the decimal 3 places to the left 345 mg = .345 g

11 Conversions between English and Metric System
2.2 pounds equals 1 kilogram 2.54 centimeters equals 1 inch F = (C X 1.8) + 32 C = F – 32         1.8

12 Practice Use a ruler to determine the following
1.)  How long is your pen/pencil? 2.)  What is the diameter of a penny? 3.)  What is the area on the top of your desk? 4.) What is the volume taken up by a die? 5.) What is your height in cm? 6.) What is the typical human body temperature in Celcius?


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