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15) 4000 mL to liters 16) 5000 mL to liters 17) 7.1 L to milliliters 18) 3.4 L to milliliters 19) 0.06 L to milliliters 20) 0.01 L to milliliters 21) 35 mL to liters 22) 85 mL to liters Objective 3: Learn the Basic Units of Weight (Mass) Fill in the blank with the appropriate metric unit. Use milligrams, grams, or kilograms. 23) One grain of rice weighs 25 . 24) One grain of salt weighs 2 . 25) The large bag of wild bird seed weighs 9 . 26) David’s laptop weighs 3125 . 27) The weight of a computer mouse is 90 . 28) A quarter weighs 5.67 . 29) A dime weighs 2268 . 30) A penny weighs 2500 . 31) The bag of groceries weighs 3.7 . 32) The sign in an elevator says that it can carry at most 600 . Determine whether the indicated quantity seems reasonable or unreasonable for each application. If it is unreasonable, specify whether it is too much or too little. 33) The average banana contains 465 mg of potassium. 34) An orange contains approximately 70 mg of vitamin C. 35) A recipe for four servings of chicken soup requires 1 kg of salt. 36) To make 6 servings of sweet lemonade requires 200 mg of sugar. 37) A recipe to make 40 chocolate chip cookies requires 200 g of chocolate chips. 38) Sahar is planning to serve pita bread for her dinner guests. To make 16 pitas, she needs 750 g of fl our. Objective 4: Convert Between Metric Units of Weight (Mass) Change to the indicated unit using unit fractions and using the metric conversion chart. 39) 72 g to milligrams 40) 38 g to milligrams 41) 0.82 kg to grams 42) 0.79 kg to grams 43) 194 g to kilograms 44) 611 g to kilograms 45) 2.01 g to milligrams 46) 5.002 g to milligrams 47) 3 4 kg to grams 48) 1 4 kg to grams Change to the indicated unit using unit fractions and using the metric conversion chart. 49) The patient receives 300 mg of medication every six hours. Change milligrams to grams. 50) The bag of dog food weighs 8 kg. Change kilograms to grams. 51) A large egg weighs approximately 50 g. Change grams to milligrams. 52) A lightweight running shoe weighs 361 g. Change grams to kilograms. 53) Isaac’s briefcase weighs 4.1 kg. Change kilograms to grams. 54) A recipe for garam marsala uses 15 g of ginger powder. Change grams to milligrams. 55) Juanita worked out with a kettlebell that weighed 3000 g. Change grams to kilograms. 56) The kitten weighed 97,000 mg at birth. Change milligrams to grams. Objective 5: Distinguish Between the Different Metric Units Fill in the blank with the appropriate metric unit. Use m, mm, cm, km, L, mL, g, mg, or kg. 57) The height of a basketball hoop is approximately 3 . 58) The car needed 1 of oil. 59) A hot dog weighs approximately 60 . 60) A hamburger contains approximately 100 of cholesterol. 61) Some mechanical pencils use lead that has a diameter of 0.7 . 62) A handheld eraser has a length of approximately 6 . 464 CHAPTER 7 Measurement and Conversion www.mhhe.com/messersmith


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