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Quiz with Answer Key - Physical Geology: SC1 | GEY 111, Quizzes of Geology

Material Type: Quiz; Class: Physical Geology: SC1; Subject: Geology; University: Front Range Community College; Term: Spring 2016;

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SSE es a ee ee eee IL iS Name__ The Math You Need —Do you have it? GEY 111 Quiz Phone use statement: | understand that | have been given permission to use the calculator app on my phone on this quiz. | agree that | will use only a basic calculator app (a standard scientific or graphing calculator app is acceptable as well) and no other app or function including but not limited to internet browsing or text messaging. | agree to disable the cellular and wifi connections to my phone (airplane mode) for the duration of this quiz. | understand that failure to comply with the above agreement will result in a O score for this quiz, will be reported to the Dean of Student Services and may result in further disciplinary action. Relevant Formulas and Conversions: distance mass time 1 acre-foot = 1233.48 m> 1m=3.28 ft velocity = density = Ce Questions: 1. Calculate the density of an object that is 100g and 200 cm’. Be sure to show your work and write your units in the answer. 20 OQ s Z Final Answer with Units: ae oe ee ome Shem? OS sens 2. Convert 200 ft to meters. Be sure to show your work and write your units in the answer. ft 68 Final Answer with Units: C g 60-1156 097¢ O18 m 3. In the United States, farmers usually refer to volumes of water needed for irrigation in terms of acre-feet (the volume of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot). Hydrologists on the hand, tend to like their units metric. If a farmer uses 10 acre-feet of water, how much is that in cubic meters? Be sure to show your work and write your units in the ae. S looe eee 4 (© cre fet X | ASS dE Final Answer with Units: 1A 634. 8 o® [2,34 Sms Ve i eee