Volume
Metric System
Scientific Method
Graphing
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100

two of the most common units for volume in the metric system

What is mL and L

100

If you move up the stairs the units get _________, and the number gets ____________. If you move down the stairs the number gets __________and the unit gets___________

What is larger, smaller, larger, smaller?

100

The first step in the scientific method

What is "recognize the research problem" or "ask a question"?

100
The type of graph needed if time is involved

What is a line graph?

100

300 celsius is what type of measurement

What is quantitative?

200

This type of volume measurement involves water

What is water displacement?

200
when you go "up" the metric stairs this is what happens to the unit, and this is what happens to the number

What is gets bigger and gets smaller?

200

The step in the scientific method that poses an answer to the question you are wondering about

What is the hypothesis?

200

The type of graph needed if percentages or parts of things are involved

What is a pie chart?

200

The tall plant was pretty is this type of measurement

What is qualitative?

300

This is how you would measure the volume of your textbook

What is length x width x height?

300

when you go "down" the metric stairs this is what happens to the number and what happens to the unit

What is larger and smaller?

300
The step of the scientific method that can be repeated

What is the experiment?

300

The variable on the graph that you are in control of and is represented on the x-axis

What is the independent variable?

300

The step of the scientific method that can be repeated

What is all of them?

400

This is how you would find the volume of a glass of milk

What is measuring with a graduated cylinder?

400

If you have 200 cm you have ____mm

What is 2000 mm?

400

A valid hypothesis for the question "does sunshine make plants grow taller"

What is "If plants are put in the sunshine then they will grow taller because of photosynthesis"?

400

The variable that you are not in control of, the outcome of an experiment, the data you are measuring

What is the dependent variable?

400

these two types of graphs need labels, this type needs a legend

What are line and bar and then pie charts?

500

A student wants to find the volume of a rock they found. They put 20 mL of water in a graduated cylinder, drop in the rock and the water rises to 27 mL. The volume of the rock....

What is 7 mL?

500

if you have 4 mL, have _____L

What is .004 L?

500

after you have analyzed your data and are writing your report, the step of the scientific method

What is make conclusions and report out?

500

The four things that make a graph "beautiful"

What are size, title, scale and labels?
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