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The Metric System Section 10.4

The Metric System Section 10.4. Getting Started… The Metric System (10.4). The sum of two numbers is at most 48. If one number is 17, write an inequality describing what the other number could be. 2. Write .00000057 in scientific notation 3. Simplify: (2x 2 y 3 ) 4. 17 + x ≤ 48. x ≤ 31.

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The Metric System Section 10.4

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  1. The Metric SystemSection 10.4

  2. Getting Started…The Metric System (10.4) • The sum of two numbers is at most 48. If one number is 17, write an inequality describing what the other number could be. • 2. Write .00000057 in scientific notation • 3. Simplify: (2x2y3)4 17 + x ≤ 48 x ≤ 31 5.7 x 10-7 16x8y12

  3. Integration: Measurement Using the Metric System

  4. Integration: Measurement Using the Metric System

  5. Integration: Measurement Using the Metric System

  6. Km hm dkm meter dm cm mm

  7. Integration: Measurement Using the Metric System

  8. Integration: Measurement Using the Metric System Application: Julia and Franklyn decide to enter a 50-kilometer bike-a-thon. How many millimeters will they travel? 50 * (10)6 = 50,000,000 or 5 x 107 50 10 10 10 10 10 10

  9. How About this one? How many 60 mL bottles of perfume can be filled from a 375 L container? 60 ÷ (10)3 or .06 L 375 ÷ .06 = 6,250 bottles ÷ 10 ÷ 10 ÷10 60

  10. Try These on your own! • 3L = ____________ hL • 550 mm = _________ m • 5 mg = ___________ kg • .055 dkl = ____________ ml

  11. Homework Extra Practice 10.4 ( skip 11-16, 25-27)

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