And one way to measure the amount of sugar in a solution is to determine its density (the mass
per unit of volume).
In this teaching resource children learn how to measure, compare, add and
subtract units of volume and capacity as per the curriculum objectives of the year 3 maths programme of study.
There are 5 clues to crack to solve the mystery: Clue 1: Place Value with Decimals (tenths, hundredths, thousandths) Clue 2: Adding Decimals (tenths, hundredths) Clue 3: Multiplying Fractions (No simplifying required) Clue 4: Convert
metric units of volume (ml, L) Clue 5: Dividing Numbers Ending in Zeroes by 1 - digit numbers (no remainders) Pack also includes a suspect declaration sheet, answer sheets, elimination guide and awards.
Bottom panels: structure of the overturning circulation in the Atlantic (given by its stream function in
units of volume transport).
Students must solve the word problems by performing operations (addition / subtraction / multiplication / division) on amounts measured
in units of volume.
The company also claims the inverter's compact design allows for an «unprecedented degree» of power density, which refers to the amount of energy that can be transformed per
unit of volume.
«In particular, song birds and parrots have very high numbers of neurons per
unit of volume.»
Let's start with osteoporosis which is defined as «the reduction in mass of bone per
unit of volume, interfering with the mechanical support function of bone.»
Maths Teaching Resources — Converting and Comparing
Units of Volume - Year 4 (NC14) Converting and Comparing Units of Volume - in this teaching resource pupils are taught to convert between different units of volume and compare and calculate measurements as per the 2014 mathematics Year 4 Programme of Study (Measurement).
Units of Volume - Year 3 - PowerPoint presentation and worksheet.
ii) In the case of the Ideal Gas Law it is the height of an atmosphere of a given mass that determines the number of molecules per
unit of volume at the surface and the more molecules per unit of volume the hotter the surface will become at a given level of solar input.