M118 Vocabulary and Concepts Section 9.2

M118 Vocabulary and Concepts Section 9.2
1) A square, each of whose sides is one unit in length, is called a square unit.
A) False
B) True
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2) To measure a region enclosed by boundaries we use
A) bound units
B) linear units
C) cubic units
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3) One square yard is
A) 9 square feet
C) 12 square feet
B) 6 square feet
D) 3 square feet
4) One square foot is
A) 12 square inches
C) 3 square inches
B) 3 square inches
D) 144 square inches
D) square units
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5) Carpet and flooring measures are commonly in
A) square feet
B) square inches
square
yards
C)
D) acres
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6) Population density is
A) area divided by population
C) population divided by distance
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B) population divided by area
D) how stupid the population is
7) To measure large land areas, the metric system uses the
A) plot
B) square centimeter
C) hectare
D) landair
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8) To measure large land areas, the English system uses the
A) landair
B) acre
C) square centimeter
D) hectare
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9) To measure very large land areas, the metric system uses
A) hectares
B) square centimeter
square
miles
C)
D) square kilometers
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10) To measure very large land areas, the English system uses
A) square miles
B) square yards
C) hectares
D) square centimeter
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11) The amount of space occupied by a 3-dimensional object is known as its
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12) Volume is measured in
A) volunits
B) cubic units
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A) length
B) mass
C) area
C) linear units
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D) volume
D) square units
13) One cubic yard is
A) 27 square feet
C) 3 square feet
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B) 9 square feet
D) 12 square feet
14) The amount of fluid that a 3-dimensional object can hold is called its
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15) Approximately how much fluid can an object with a volume of a cubic yard
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A) capacity
C) capability
hold?
A) 1000 gallons
B) fluidity
D) dimensionality
B) 100 gallons
16) The basic metric unit of capacity is the
A) kilometer
B) liter
C) 500 gallons
D) 200 gallons
C) meter
D) gram
17) How many ounces in a pint?
A) 64
B) 8
C) 32
D) 16
18) How many ounces in a pound?
A) 32
B) 8
C) 64
D) 16
19) How many cups in a quart?
A) 16
B) 8
C) 32
20) How many quarts in a gallon?
A) 32
B) 8
C) 4
D) 4
D) 16
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21) True or False: A liter is slightly larger than a quart.
A) True
B) False
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22) A volume of 1 milliliter is equivalent to
A) 1 cubic centimeter (1 cc)
C) 1 cup
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B) 1 pint
D) 1 cubic meter
23) A handy thing to remember when taking medication, is that 1 teaspoon equals
A) 5 cc.
B) 10 cc.
C) 2 cc.
D) 1 cc.
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