Math/Measurement Flashcards

1
Q

How many ounces in a cup?

A

Eight ounces

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2
Q

How many cups in a pint?

A

Two cups

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3
Q

How many ounces in a pint?

A

Sixteen ounces

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4
Q

How many inches in a foot?

A

Twelve inches

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5
Q

How many feet in a yard?

A

Three feet

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6
Q

How many centimeters in a meter?

A

100 centimeters

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7
Q

How many millimeters in a centimeter?

A

10 millimeters

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8
Q

How many millimeters in a meter?

A

1,000 millimeters

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9
Q

How many yards in a mile?

A

1,760 yards

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10
Q

How many feet in a mile?

A

5,280 feet

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11
Q

How many pints in a quart?

A

2 pints

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12
Q

How many cups in a quart?

A

4 cups

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13
Q

How many quarts in a gallon?

A

4 quarts

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14
Q

Formula for the perimeter of a rectangle?

A

L + W + L + W

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15
Q

Formula for the perimeter of a triangle?

A

A + B + C

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16
Q

Formula for the area of a rectangle?

A

L x W

17
Q

Formula for the area of a triangle?

A

(B X H)/2

18
Q

Formula for the volume of a box?

A

L x W x H

19
Q

Define Median

A

The middle # of a data set.

20
Q

Define Mode

A

The # that occurs most often, most “popular”.

21
Q

Define Range

A

The difference between the greatest and least values.

22
Q

Define Mean

A

The sum of the data divided by the number of pieces of data.

23
Q

Define the Measure of Variation

A

A measure that describes how the values in a set of data are spread out around the measure of central tendency. (Range is one example, variance and standard deviation are the others.)

24
Q

Define the Measures of Centers

A

The mean or average of a range or the value at the middle or center of a data set.

25
Q

How many pounds in a ton?

A

2,000 pounds

26
Q

How many ounces in a pound?

A

16 ounces

27
Q

When converting a big unit of measure to a smaller unit….

A

Multiply

28
Q

When converting a small unit of measure to a bigger unit…

A

Divide

29
Q

How do you convert C to F?

A

Multiply C # by 9, divide by 5, & add 32

30
Q

How do you convert F to C?

A

Subtract 32 from F #, multiply by 5, & divide by 9