Chapter 0 Review Flashcards

1
Q

1 kilometer (km) = ___________ meters (m)

A

1000

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2
Q

1 m = _______ centimeters (cm)

A

100

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3
Q

1 cm = ______ millimeters (mm)

A

10

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4
Q

1 foot (ft) = _____ inches (in.)

A

12

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5
Q

1 yard (yd) = ____ ft

A

3

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6
Q

1 mile (mi) = ________ ft

A

5280

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7
Q

1 liter (L) = ______ milliliters (mL)

A

1000

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8
Q

1 cup (c) = ____ fluid ounces (fl oz)

A

8

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9
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1 pint (pt) = ____ c

A

2

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10
Q

1 quart (qt) = _______ pt

A

2

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11
Q

1 gallon (gal) = ______ qt

A

4

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12
Q

1 kilogram (kg) = ________ grams (g)

A

1000

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13
Q

1 gram = ___________ milligrams (mg)

A

1000

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14
Q

1 pound (lb) = ________ ounces (oz)

A

16

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15
Q

1 ton (T) = _______ lb

A

2000

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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
Q

1 L ≈ ___ pt

A

2.1

26
Q

1 oz ≈ ____ g

A

28.3

27
Q

1 lb ≈ ___ kg

A

0.5

28
Q

1 g ≈ _____ oz

A

0.04

29
Q

1 kg ≈ _____ lb

A

2.2

30
Q

A situation involving chance such as flipping a coin or rolling a die

A

experiment

31
Q

A single performance of an experiement such as rolling a die one time

A

trial

32
Q

The result of a trial

A

outcome

33
Q

One or more outcomes of an experiment

A

event

34
Q

the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes

A

propability

35
Q

What is the formula for probability?

A

the number of favorable outcomes

P = ———————————————

the number of possible outcomes

36
Q

What is the difference between theoretical probability and experimental probability?

A

Theoretical probability is what should occur.

Experimental probability is what actually occurs.

37
Q

Product Property

A

for two numbers a and b ≥ 0, √ab = √a • √b

38
Q

Quotient Property

A

for any two numbers a and b, a ≥ 0 and b ≥ 0, √(a/b) = √a

√b