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Understanding Metric Conversions Metric Prefixes

Understanding Metric Conversions Metric Prefixes. Prefixes Larger Than Base. kilo hecto deca. Prefixes Smaller Than Base. deci centi milli. kilo. The prefix kilo means 1000 A kilo is one thousand times bigger than the base unit

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Understanding Metric Conversions Metric Prefixes

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  1. Understanding Metric Conversions Metric Prefixes

  2. Prefixes Larger Than Base • kilo • hecto • deca

  3. Prefixes Smaller Than Base • deci • centi • milli

  4. kilo • The prefix kilo means 1000 • A kilo is one thousand times bigger than the base unit • Therefore, a kilogram is 1000 grams, a kilolitre is 1000 litres and a kilometre is 1000 metres

  5. hecto • The prefix hecto means 100 • A hecto is one hundred times bigger than the base unit • Therefore, a hectometre is 100 metres

  6. deca • The prefix deca means 10 • A deca is ten times bigger than the base unit • Therefore a decagram is 10 grams

  7. deci • The prefix deci means tenth • A deci is 10 times smaller that the base unit • Therefore, a decimetre is one-tenth of a metre or you need 10 decimetres to make a metre

  8. centi • The prefix centi means one-hundredth • A centi is 100 times smaller than the base • Therefore, a centimetre is one-hundredth of a metre or you need 100 centimetres to make a metre

  9. milli • The prefix milli means one-thousandth • A milli is 1000 times smaller than the base unit • Therefore, a milligram is one-thousandth of a gram or you need 1000 milligrams to make a gram

  10. Making Metric Conversions • Notice the unit the measure is in • Notice the unit you want to change to • How many movement do you need to make and in what direction • Move you decimal the necessary movements • Rewrite measure indicating the new unit

  11. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes

  12. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 3.9 m = _____ cm 3.9 m = 390 cm

  13. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 120 mm = _____ cm 120 mm = 12 cm

  14. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 347 mL = _____ L 347 mL = .347 L

  15. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 0.5 kg = ____ g 0.5 kg = 500 g

  16. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 68.4 dg = _____ mg 68.4 dg = 6840 mg

  17. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 73 hm = ____ km 73 hm = 7.3 km

  18. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes .548 daL = ____ mL .548 daL = 5480 mL

  19. Understanding Metric ConversionsMetric Prefixes 456.2 cm = ___ dm 456.2 cm = 45.62 dm

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