S2W6 Wednesday Bellringer
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A statue of Mrs. Lenfest is 10 times bigger than her. She is 1.70 m tall, and the statue is 17.0 meters tall. The scale factor of the statue is
A statue of Mrs. Lenfest is 10 times bigger than her. She is 1.70 m tall, and the statue is 17.0 meters tall. The scale factor of the statue is
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Match the vocabulary to the definition
Match the vocabulary to the definition
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
planet | arrow_right_alt | When the gravity of an object mostly balances with the internal pressures to create a round shape |
asteroid | arrow_right_alt | combining atoms into new atoms, the source of internal pressure of stars |
a dwarf planet | arrow_right_alt | splitting atoms into smaller atoms, the source of energy for nuclear power plants |
a moon | arrow_right_alt | what an object has that has cleared an orbit of other similarly sized objects |
orbit | arrow_right_alt | curved path around another object due to gravitational forces |
A dead star | arrow_right_alt | an object that orbits a star, has hydrostatic equilibrium and dynamical dominance |
dynamical dominance | arrow_right_alt | an object that orbits a star and has hydrostatic equilibrium but does not have dynamical dominance |
nuclear fission | arrow_right_alt | an object that orbits a non-star object |
nuclear fusion | arrow_right_alt | an object that orbits a star that has neither hydrostatic equilibrium or dynamical dominance |
Hydrostatic equilibrium | arrow_right_alt | An object that once was fueled by nuclear fusion but can no longer sustain nuclear fusion. |
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John's arm is 2 feet long from wrist to shoulder. How many feet long is the corresponding arm on the statue built with a scale factor of 5.
John's arm is 2 feet long from wrist to shoulder. How many feet long is the corresponding arm on the statue built with a scale factor of 5.
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Which is larger or 34,000,000
Which is larger
or 34,000,000
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Convert 3,400,000 from standard form to Scientific Notation.
Convert 3,400,000 from standard form to Scientific Notation.