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Scientific Measurements Test 1

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Question 17
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Use this scenario to answer questions #18 - 20

You try to measure the mass of an object with an actual value of 23.5grams. Your first measurement is 22.7 grams, your second measurement is 23.1 grams, and your third measurement is 23.8 grams.
Question 18
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What is the average value ?

Write the answer rounded to the nearest tenth with units.

Question 19
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What is the amount of error in shot #3?

Write the answer rounded to the nearest tenth with units.

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Question 38
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Answer the following question prompt in 3 complete sentences

What is a cubit, how was its size determined, and what about its presence in ancient times gives validity to the Bible's historical accuracy?

Question 39
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What type of data & systems of measurement do scientists use? AND WHY

Use this picture to answer the next 4 questions

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The ability to conduct an experiment multiple times and produce the same (or similar) results in known as ___
ACCURACY
PRECISION
REPEATABILITY
AVERAGE VALUE
Which measurement had the largest random error
#1
#2
#3
#2 & #3
Which of the following is NOT a reason that standard units of measurement are important
Without them, we couldn't learn about God's creation
They allow us to make more accurate models of God's world
They allow us to be more effective & efficient in our work
They allow us to collaborate (work with others)
Which of the following is NOT true about the Imperial System of Measurement
It uses fractions for small quantities (5/8 inch)
It was first established in France, and uses the abbreviation (SI)
It is also called the Standard System
It is used by the U.S.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a graduated scale?
What are the two parts of a measurement?
Unit & Dimension
Number & Dimension
Number & Unit
None of the above
Choose the correct dimension AND system of measurement for the unit KILOMETER (km)
Distance/Length
Volume
Mass/Weight
Time
Temperature
Metric System
Standard System
Choose the correct dimension AND system of measurement for the unit Ounce (oz.)
Distance/Length
Volume
Mass/Weight
Time
Temperature
Metric System
Standard System
Choose the correc dimension AND system of measurement for the unit Second (s)
Distance/Length
Volume
Mass/Weight
Time
Temperature
Metric System
Standard System
Choose the correction dimension AND system of measurement for the unit Liter (l)
Distance/Length
Volume
Mass/Weight
Time
Temperature
Metric System
Standard System
Choose the correction dimension AND system of measurement for the unit Farenheit (℉)
Distance/Length
Volume
Mass/Weight
Time
Temperature
Metric System
Standard System
Scientists use the Metric System
True
False
Besides the fact that electronic instruments are powered by electricity or batteries, mechanical and electronic instruments are the same
True
False
Qualitative data is the preferred form of scientific data because it's produced by instruments, making it less likely for a scientist to misinterpret the data due to their own bias.
True
False
Speed is an example of a dimension
True
False
The Imperial System uses decimals for small quantities because each dimension is separated by the power of 10
True
False
Measuring brings glory to God because it allows us to use what we know more effectively and to be better equipped to help our neighbors.
True
False
A graduated scale is a mechanical instrument
True
False
Both Metric System and the Standard System of measurement have one base unit for each dimension that can be measured.
True
False
THE SECOND target is an example of
precise but not accurate
Neither Accurate nor Precise
Accurate but not precise
Both Accurate & Precise
The third target is an example of
Both Accurate & Precise
precise but not accurate
Neither Accurate nor Precise
Accurate but not precise
The fourth target is an example of
Neither Accurate nor Precise
precise but not accurate
Both Accurate & Precise
Accurate but not precise