U 1 Test Retake

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32 questions
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Watch along with the videos and answer the questions. Must score 90% or higher for full retake grade.
Watch along with the videos and answer the questions. Must score 90% or higher for full retake grade.
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Which part of the conversion factor is on top?

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Sequence the conversions from what is given to what we are looking for.

  1. tons
  2. Kg
  3. lbs
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Match the value to the amount of base units it contains

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
Kilo
1,000
Centi
0.01
Milli
0.001
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If using the decimal moving method, when would you move the decimal to the right?

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Try this example: How many centimeters are in 32.5 m?
Which conversion factor would you use?

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Try this example: How many centimeters are in 32.5 m?
Which conversion factor would you use?
Use the steps to solve

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Try this one: How many kilograms are in 273 grams?
Which conversion factor do you use?

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Try this one: How many kilograms are in 273 grams?
Solve using the previous question

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Select all of the Vector quantities

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Match the quantities as scalar or vector

  • Speed
  • Velocity
  • Distance
  • Displacement
  • Mass
  • Weight
  • Force
  • Acceleration
  • Scalar
  • Vector
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Match the quantities in the scenario to the correct description

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
20 km North of Home
Displacement
50 km
Distance
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Passengers charged in a taxi are based on which?

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Select the scenarios when displacement will be zero

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What is the distance Peter walked?

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What is Peter's displacement?

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What is Peter's distance in the second scenario?

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What is Peter's displacement in the second scenario?

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Try a few distance and displacement on your own.
Elenor is walking to her two best friends houses. Her first bestfriend is 2 mi East of her house. She stops for an hour to talk and returns home for dinner. She then walks another 1 mi East to her second bestfriend, and stays there overnight.
What is the distance she walked?

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Try a few distance and displacement on your own.
Elenor is walking to her two best friends houses. Her first bestfriend is 2 mi East of her house. She stops for an hour to talk and returns home for dinner. She then walks another 1 mi East to her second bestfriend, and stays there overnight.
What is her displacement?

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Try a few distance and displacement on your own.
Olivia walks South 3 km to the store, before turning West 4 km to go to the movies.

What is her distance walked?

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Try a few distance and displacement on your own.
Olivia walks South 3 km to the store, before turning West 4 km to go to the movies.

What is her displacement?

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Try a few distance and displacement on your own.
Dev is meeting Olivia at the movies and travels 2 km North from his house to first get gas. He then travels 3 km East to pick out candy. He then continues traveleing 2 km North to reach the movies.

What is his distance?

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Try a few distance and displacement on your own.
Dev is meeting Olivia at the movies and travels 2 km North from his house to first get gas. He then travels 3 km East to pick out candy. He then continues traveleing 2 km North to reach the movies.
What is his displacement?

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Summarize, how do you know when to use pythagoren to find displacement?

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What is Usain Bolt's speed? (round to two decimal places)

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A car travelled at 50km/hr for 3 hrs, how far did the car travel?

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A person walked 5 km at a speed of 3km/hr. How long did it take them? (Round to two decimals)

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What is the distance travelled by a bicyclist riding at 15.7 m/s for a time of 600 seconds?

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What is the independant variable in the experiment?

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What is the dependant variable?

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Which axis does your Independant variable go on for your graph?

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Take the question here and identifiy which variable is the indepenant, dependant, and which axis they would be graphed on.
A student is recording how the amount of time they spend sleeping will affect their heart rate.

  • Independant Variable
  • Dependant Variable
  • X-Axis
  • Y-axis
  • Time sleeping
  • Heart rate