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This is the conversion factor for cm and in.

What is 1 in = 2.54 cm?

100

This is the rule for exponents when multiplying.

What is adding the exponents?

100

0 degrees Celsius is this much in Kelvin.

What is 273.15 K?

100

This is the boiling point of water in degrees Fahrenheit.

What is 212 degrees F?

100

Density changes with this measurement.

What is temperature?

200

This is the conversion factor for lbs and tons?

What is 1 ton = 2000 lbs ?

200

This is what you must do before adding or subtracting numbers in scientific notation.

What is getting the same exponent?



200

This is how you obtain Celsius from a measurement in Kelvin.

What is subtracting 273.15?

200

This is the fraction used in the equation to find Celsius from Fahrenheit.

What is 5/9?

200

This is a ratio of equivalent values having different units.

What is a conversion factor?

300

This is the conversion factor between feet and mile.

What is 1 mile = 5,280 ft?

300

If you are adding or subtracting numbers in scientific notation and they have different exponents, this is the exponent you choose to change them to.

What is the highest exponent?

300

This is the boiling point of water in Kelvin.

What is 373.15 K?

300

This is body temperature in the Celsius scale.

What is 37 degrees C?

300

This refers to how close a measured value is to an accepted value.

What is accuracy?

400

This is the conversion factor between centimeter and meter.

What is 1 meter = 100 cm?

400

When multiplying and dividing measurements, this is the number of significant figures you would round your answer to.

That is the number with the least amount of significant figures?

400

This is body temperature in Kelvin.

What is 310.15K?

400

This scale is based on the theory that particles can only get so cold.

What is the Kelvin scale?

400

Density changes with this measurement.

What is temperature?

500

This is the conversion factor between dekagram and gram.

What is 10 g = 1 dag?

500

This is where you would never use the line over a zero method for showing that it is significant.

What is a final zero?

500

This is the point at which atoms or molecules lose their kinetic energy or stop moving.

What is absolute zero?

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What is 0K or -273.15 degrees Celsius>

500

This scale was invented by the same person that invented the first mercury thermometer.

What is the Fahrenheit scale?

500

These are scientific measurements which are reported so that every digit is certain except the last digit which is estimated.

What are significant figures?