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Chapter Two Practice Problems

The document contains sample questions and problems about measurements and calculations. It includes questions about significant figures, scientific notation, proportional relationships from data sets, carrying out calculations, and converting units and finding areas.

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Chapter Two Practice Problems

The document contains sample questions and problems about measurements and calculations. It includes questions about significant figures, scientific notation, proportional relationships from data sets, carrying out calculations, and converting units and finding areas.

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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW

Measurements and Calculations


SECTION 2-3
SHORT ANSWER Answer the following questions in the space provided.

1. Report the number of significant figures in each of the following values: a. 0.002 37 g b. 0.002 037 g c. 350. J d. 64 mL e. 1.3 102 cm f. 1.30 102 cm

2. Write the value of the following operations using scientific notation: 103 106 a. 102 8 103 b. 2 105 c. 3 103 4.0 104 3. The following data are given for two variables, A and B:
A 18 9 6 3 B 2 4 6 12

a. Are A and B directly or inversely proportional? b. In the graph provided, sketch a plot of data.
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c. Do the data points form a straight line? d. Which equation fits the relationship shown by the data? A B k (a constant) or A B k (a constant) e. What is the value of k?
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4. Carry out the following calculations. Express each answer to the correct number of significant figures. a. 37.26 m 2.7 m 0.0015 m b. 256.3 mL 2 L 137 mL 300. kPa 274.57 mL c. 547 kPa 346 mL 200 K d. 546.4 K 5. Round the following measurements to 3 significant figures: a. 22.77 g b. 14.62 m c. 9.3052 L d. 87.55 cm e. 30.25 g PROBLEMS provided. Write the answer on the line to the left. Show all your work in the space

6. A pure solid at a fixed temperature has a constant density. We know that m mass density or D . V volume a. Are mass and volume directly proportional or inversely proportional for a fixed density? b. If a solid has a density of 4.0 g/cm3, what volume provides 24 g of that solid?

7. An adding-machine tape has a width of 5.80 cm. A long strip of it is torn off and measured to be 5.6 m long. a. Convert 5.6 m into centimeters. b. What is the area of this rectangular strip of tape, in cm2?

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