Tables And Percentage Change Flashcards
To Be Able To Create A Scientifically Accurate Table And To Be Able To Calculate Percentage Change
Which columns do the Independent and Dependant Variables go usually?
The Independent Variable usually goes in the first column and the Dependant Variable usually goes in the second column.
What is the acronym that helps you remember all of the criteria that is needed to create a Scientifically accurate table.
The acronym that helps you remember all of the criteria that is needed to create a Scientifically accurate table is call FLIPDUB as F is for Full, L is for Labels, I is for Independent (First Column), D is for Dependant (Second Column), U is for Units, and B is for Brackets.
What word do you write instead of amount for a solid.
The word that you write instead of amount for a solid is mass.
What word do you write instead of amount for a liquid.
The word that you write instead of amount for a liquid is volume/concentration.
What word do you write instead of amount for a gas.
The word that you write instead of amount for a gas is volume/concentration.
What word do you write instead of amount if you are counting things.
The word that you write instead of amount for a liquid is number.
How do you calculate Percentage Change?
You calculate Percentage Change by doing the final value minus the initial value divided by the initial value times one hundred.
Why do you calculate Percentage Change?
You calculate Percentage Change as it allows you to compare two things that had different starting values.