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12 December, 10:22

1. To describe the length of a classroom, a student should use what? A) centigrams B) centimeters C) kilometers D) meters 2. Which is a standard metric base unit, correctly matched with what it measures?

A) Kelvin: time B) second: time C) meter: volume D) gram: temperature A tectonic plate near Niihau, an island in Hawaii, grows at an average rate of 11 cm/year. How many centimeters will the plate grow in 2 years?

A) 2 cm B) 11 cm C) 22 cm D) 30 cm The plate near the Artic Ridge is among those with the slower growth rates, moving slightly less than 2.5 cm/year. How much will the plate move in 10 years? A) less than 5 cm B) equal to 25 cm C) less than 25 cm D) greater than 25 cm

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  1. 12 December, 12:44
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    1). To describe the length of a classroom, a student can use any unit

    he feels like using. Some units will produce ridiculous numbers, though.

    The most convenient numbers will result from using meters or centimeters.

    If the room is, say, 20 feet long, then that's about 0.0061 kilometer, or

    about 610 centimeters, or about 6.1 meters.

    Meters is probably best.

    2).

    A). Kelvin: time. No. Kelvin is a unit of temperature.

    B). second: time Yes. Second is a unit of time.

    C). meter: volume No. Meter is a unit of length or distance.

    D). gram: temperature. No. Gram is a unit of mass.

    3). A plate near Hawaii grows about 11 cm per year.

    So it grows 11 cm in the first year, and another 11 cm in the second year.

    The total growth in 2 years is (11cm + 11cm) = 22 cm.

    4). A slower plate in the Arctic moves slightly less than 2.5 cm per year.

    It moves ...

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 1st year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 2nd year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 3rd year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 4th year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 5th year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 6th year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 7th year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 8th year

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 9th year

    and

    slightly less than 2.5 cm in the 10th year

    for a grand total of

    (slightly less than 2.5 cm x 10) = less than 25 cm in 10 years.
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