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Name______________________________________________________ Measurement, converting and significant figure practiceStation 1: Meterstick Measure the length of the object in cm. Use the correct sig figs (use one estimated digit) ____________How many sig figs does the length have?_______Convert the measurement to dm. Use correct sig figs._____________Convert the measurement to mm. Use correct sig figs.____________Station 2: Ruler Measure the length of the object in cm. Use the correct sig figs (use one estimated digit) ____________How many sig figs does the length have?_______Convert the measurement to dm. Use correct sig figs._____________Convert the measurement to mm. Use correct sig figs.____________Station 3: Digital Balance Weigh the object. Record the mass. Use the correct units.___________ How many sig figs does the number have?______Convert the mass to kg. Use correct sig figs. _________________Convert the mass to mg. Use correct sig figs.______________Station 4: Triple Beam Balance Weigh the object. Record the mass in grams . Use the correct sig figs (use one estimated digit)._______ How many sig figs does the number have?______Convert the mass to kg. Use correct sig figs. _________________Convert the mass to mg. Use correct sig figs.______________Station 5: Graduated Cylinder Find the volume of the liquid in mL. Use the correct sig figs (use one estimated digit)___________ How many sig figs does the volume have?______ Convert the measurement to kL. Use correct sig figs._____________Convert the measurement to L. Use correct sig figs.____________Station 6: Beaker Find the volume of the liquid in mL. Use the correct sig figs (use one estimated digit)___________ How many sig figs does the volume have?______ Convert the measurement to dL. Use correct sig figs._____________Convert the measurement to cL. Use correct sig figs.____________Station 7: Calculations Solve using the correct sig figs for all answers. The sum of the lengths of the objects in of station 1 and station 2 in cm._______The difference of the mass of the objects in of station 3 and station 4 in cm._______The product of the mass of the objects in station 5 and station 6 in cm._______ ................
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