Basic Math WOW

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Across
  1. 5. include all known digits and one that is estimated
  2. 6. V; Final volume - Initial volume
  3. 9. a ratio of an object's mass to its volume; (m / v)
  4. 10. meters, grams, liters, etc. (Table D)
  5. 12. when going from a larger unit to a smaller unit (km --> cm)
  6. 14. typically within +/- 5%
  7. 16. using a graduated cylinder to find the volume of an irregular solid
  8. 18. mm
  9. 20. mass / density
  10. 21. expand or contract from base units (Table C)
  11. 23. go with the fewest when multiplying or dividing
  12. 24. moving the decimal point (the same as multiplying by 100)
  13. 26. the exponent for a base unit
  14. 27. how close a series of measurements are to each other
  15. 29. how close a measured value is to an accepted value
Down
  1. 1. ((measured value - accepted value)/accepted value) x 100
  2. 2. any percent error greater than 5%
  3. 3. where to count fewest "sig figs" when adding or subtracting
  4. 4. when going from a smaller unit to a bigger unit (g --> kg)
  5. 7. count number of digits from right (Atlantic) to left starting from the 1st non-zero digit
  6. 8. where to find accepted value densities of elements
  7. 11. count number of digits from left (Pacific) to right starting from the 1st non-zero digit
  8. 13. measured in liters (l) for liquids or cm^3 (cm x cm x cm) for solids
  9. 15. do this with exponents when performing metric conversions
  10. 17. brings a scale back to 0
  11. 19. where to read a graduated cylinder properly
  12. 22. tells you how many places to move the decimal and in which direction
  13. 25. means that a measured value is BELOW the accepted value
  14. 28. measured in grams (g)