Convert to Celsius: 0 F
-17.78
-17.7
-17.8
-18
5m to km
.005 km
30qts to gal
120gal
Put in scientific notation: 45,678,910 (ROUND TO THE NEAREST TENTH)
4.6 x 107
Closed toed shoes, lab apron, gloves, and goggles.
Convert to F: 32 C
89.6 F
90 F
700cm
140cm to ft (ROUND TO THE NEAREST TENTH)
4.6ft
Put in scientific notation: 0.0002986
2.986 x 10-4
David said he was thirsty, grabbed his water bottle and drank.....but it was actually a beaker of liquid for a lab. What does he need to do? What could have been done to avoid this?
1. TELL THE TEACHER!
2. You are not supposed to bring food or drinks to labs. If David followed that rule this would have never happened.
Convert to Celsius: 98.6 F
37 C
37 dm to mm
3,700mm
478g to tons
52,580 tons
Put in standard notation: 3.5906 x 10-5
0.000035906
A lab paper used by Shaleigh's group caught fire from being near the hot plate. What must be done?
Convert to Kelvin: 22 K
-251 K
-251.15 K
44mm to dam
.0044dam
120tsp to gal (ROUND TO THE NEAREST TENTH)
0.2gal
4kg to ng (PUT IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION)
4 x 1012
While in the process of picking of up a beaker, liquid splashed onto Kendall's hair. What must be done?
Kendall needs to quickly go to the overhead shower to rinse the liquid off of her.
Convert to Kelvin: 78 F
ROUND TO THE NEAREST TENTH
298.6 K
298.75 K
777ML to uL
( ❛ ͜ʖ ❛ )
777,000,000,000,000uL
27 years to seconds (PUT IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION)
8.5 x 108
60 mg to kg (PUT IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION)
6 x 10-5
What does P.A.S.S. mean? What must be done if you have caught on fire?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Stop, Drop and Roll