Matching Measurement Terms

Match these items

1. system of measurement used by scientists: metric system

2. amount of space that matter takes up: volume

3. measure of the amount of matter: gram

4. one-thousandth of a kilogram: millimeter

5. one-hundredth: centi-

6. one thousand meters: kilometer

7. one-thousandth of a meter: kilo-

8. one thousand: liter

9. standard unit of volume: liter

10. standard unit of mass: kilogram

Final answer: The metric system is used by scientists. Volume is the space that matter occupies. A gram measures the amount of matter. A millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter. Centi- represents one-hundredth. A kilometer is one thousand meters. Kilo- represents one thousand. Liter is the standard unit of volume. A kilogram is both one-thousandth of a kilogram and the standard unit of mass. Finally, mass reflects the amount of matter.

Explanation: The matching can be completed as follows:
- Metric System: system of measurement used by scientists
- Volume: amount of space that matter takes up
- Gram: measure of the amount of matter
- Millimeter: one-thousandth of a meter
- Centi-: one-hundredth
- Kilometer: one thousand meters
- Kilo-: one thousand
- Liter: standard unit of volume
- Kilogram: one-thousandth of a kilogram and the standard unit of mass
- Mass: refers to the measure of the amount of matter.

Match these terms with the correct statement.
Part A:
1. system of measurement used by scientists
2. amount of space that matter takes up
3. measure of the amount of matter
4. one-thousandth of a kilogram
5. one-hundredth
6. one thousand meters
7. one-thousandth of a meter
8. one thousand
9. standard unit of volume
10. standard unit of mass
Part B:
millimeter
volume
gram
kilogram
kilometer
centi-
kilo-
liter
metric system
mass

The items are correctly matched to their definitions, representing various aspects of the Metric System, such as units of measurement, volume, and mass.

Explanation:
The correct matches for your items are as follows:
Metric System: system of measurement used by scientists.
Volume: the amount of space that matter takes up.
Gram: a measure of the amount of matter.
Millimeter: one-thousandth of a meter.
Centi-: one-hundredth.
Kilometer: one thousand meters.
Kilo-: denoting one thousand in the metric system.
Liter: standard unit of volume.
Mass: standard unit of mass, measured in kilograms or grams in the metric system.

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