Imperial System
Metric System
Metric Conversions
Standard Form to Scientific Notation
Scientific Notation to Standard Form
100

Number of inches in 4 feet. 

48 inches

100
The base unit of length in the metric system.

Meter

100

2.0 g => cg

200 cg

100

This type of exponent will be used when converting a very large number to scientific notation. 

Positive exponent

100

When converting from scientific notation to standard notation, you move the decimal to the ____________ if the exponent is positive.

Right

200

Number of yards in 36 feet. 

12 yards

200

The base unit of mass in the metric system

Gram
200

12.41 kg => hg

124.1 hg

200

This type of exponent will be used when converting a very small number to scientific notation. 

Negative. 
200

When converting from scientific notation to standard notation, you move the decimal to the ____________ if the exponent is negative.

Left

300

Name three units of length used in the imperial system. 

Inches, feet, yards, miles

300

The base unit of volume in the metric system. 

Liter

300

1.3 cm => dam

0.0013 dam

300

Write 249 in scientific notation

2.49 x 102

300

Convert 4.5 x 10-1 to standard form.

0.45

400

Name three units of volume used in the imperial system. 

Cups, pints, quarts, gallons, fluid ounces

400

Three prefixes that indicate the measurement is larger than the base unit. 

Deka, Hecto, Kilo

400

0.078 daL => mL

780 mL

400

Write 0.008 in scientific notation

8.0 x 10-3

400

Convert 2.981 x 105 to standard form.

298100

500

Name two units of mass used in the imperial system. 

Ounces, pounds, tons
500

Three prefixes that indicate that the measurement is smaller than the base unit. 

Milli, Centi, Deci

500

178 cm => km

0.00178 km

500

Write 649218.92 in scientific notation.

6.4921892 x 105

500

Convert 1.0101 x 10-4 to standard form.

0.00010101