Measurement - Unit Conversion (Very Large and Small) Intro - Metric

32 Topics, 3 Skills

Mneumonics in Table (Extended) to Missing Prefix

Topic 1

Abbreviation to Exponent (Common)

Topic 2

Exponent to Abbreviation (Common)

Topic 3

Table Missing Abbreviation (Very Small)

Topic 4

Mneumonics in Table (Extended) to Missing Exponent

Topic 5

Table Missing Prefix (Very Small)

Topic 6

Table Missing Abbreviation (Very Large)

Topic 7

Table Missing Exponent (Very Small)

Topic 8

Table Missing Prefix (Very Large)

Topic 9

Which is Smaller, Abbreviations (Very Small)

Topic 10

Table Missing Exponent (Very Large)

Topic 11

Which is Smaller, Prefix (Very Small)

Topic 12

Which is Larger, Abbreviations (Very Large)

Topic 13

Which is Larger, Prefix (Very Large)

Topic 14

Convert to Normal - 2 Decimal Places

Topic 15

Convert to Normal - 2 Decimal Places

Topic 16

Convert to 2 Decimal Places

Topic 17

Convert to 2 Decimal Places

Topic 18

Decimals - Convert to Normal - 1 Decimal Places

Topic 19

Decimals - Convert to Normal - 1 Decimal Places

Topic 20

Prefix to Abbreviation (Very Large)

Topic 21

Prefix to Exponent (Very Large)

Topic 22

Abbreviation to Prefix (Very Large)

Topic 23

Abbreviation to Exponent (Very Large)

Topic 24

Exponent to Abbreviation (Very Large)

Topic 25

Exponent to Prefix (Very Large)

Topic 26

Prefix to Abbreviation (Very Small)

Topic 27

Prefix to Exponent (Very Small)

Topic 28

Abbreviation to Prefix (Very Small)

Topic 29

Abbreviation to Exponent (Very Small)

Topic 30

Exponent to Abbreviation (Very Small)

Topic 31

Exponent to Prefix (Very Small)

Topic 32

Metric Units - Table Missing Prefix (Very Small) (Level 1)

Topic 6

This math topic focuses on understanding and identifying the metric prefixes associated with very small units, specifically within powers of ten. It features questions where students must match the correct prefix to the symbols "m," "n," "p," and "µ," representing milli, nano, pico, and micro, respectively. Each question involves filling in missing metric prefixes in a table format that also indicates the corresponding powers of ten for each prefix. This set of problems is educational for learning the notation and scale of metric units in scientific measurements.

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Table Missing Prefix (Very Small)

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What is the prefix that is abbreviated 'p'?

(base)100millim103microμ106nanon109?p1012\begin{array} {lll} \\ & \text{(base)} & & 10^{0} \\ & \text{milli} & \text{m} & 10^{-3} \\ & \text{micro} & \mu & 10^{-6} \\ & \text{nano} & \text{n} & 10^{-9} \\ & ? & \text{p} & 10^{-12} \end{array}