Chapter 0 Review Flashcards
1
Q
1 kilometer (km) = ___________ meters (m)
A
1000
2
Q
1 m = _______ centimeters (cm)
A
100
3
Q
1 cm = ______ millimeters (mm)
A
10
4
Q
1 foot (ft) = _____ inches (in.)
A
12
5
Q
1 yard (yd) = ____ ft
A
3
6
Q
1 mile (mi) = ________ ft
A
5280
7
Q
1 liter (L) = ______ milliliters (mL)
A
1000
8
Q
1 cup (c) = ____ fluid ounces (fl oz)
A
8
9
Q
1 pint (pt) = ____ c
A
2
10
Q
1 quart (qt) = _______ pt
A
2
11
Q
1 gallon (gal) = ______ qt
A
4
12
Q
1 kilogram (kg) = ________ grams (g)
A
1000
13
Q
1 gram = ___________ milligrams (mg)
A
1000
14
Q
1 pound (lb) = ________ ounces (oz)
A
16
15
Q
1 ton (T) = _______ lb
A
2000
16
Q
1 in. ≈ _____ cm
A
2.5
17
Q
1 yd. ≈ ____ m
A
0.9
18
Q
1 mi. ≈ ___ km
A
1.6
19
Q
1 cm ≈ ___ in.
A
0.4
20
Q
1 m ≈ ___ yd
A
1.1
21
Q
1 km ≈ ___ mi.
A
0.6
22
Q
1 qt ≈ ___ L
A
0.9
23
Q
1 pt ≈ ___ L
A
0.5
24
Q
1 L ≈ ___ qt
A
1.1
25
1 L ≈ ___ pt
2.1
26
1 oz ≈ ____ g
28.3
27
1 lb ≈ ___ kg
0.5
28
1 g ≈ _____ oz
0.04
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1 kg ≈ _____ lb
2.2
30
A situation involving chance such as flipping a coin or rolling a die
experiment
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A single performance of an experiement such as rolling a die one time
trial
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The result of a trial
outcome
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One or more outcomes of an experiment
event
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the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes
propability
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What is the formula for probability?
the number of favorable outcomes
P = ---------------------------------------------
the number of possible outcomes
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What is the difference between theoretical probability and experimental probability?
Theoretical probability is what *should* occur.
Experimental probability is what *actually* occurs.
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Product Property
for two numbers *a* and *b* ≥ 0, √ab = √a • √b
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Quotient Property
for any two numbers *a* and *b*, a ≥ 0 and b ≥ 0, √(a/b) = _√a_
√b