Lab 2 – Measurements Lab (Regular)

Procedure A: Cooking Conversions

Can you make the following conversions to make a batch of chocolate chip cookies? If you get the conversions correct, then your cookies turn out good. If you get the conversions wrong, then your cookies are horrible and must be thrown away. Check your answers with me before you move on to procedure B.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Combine the following ingredients in a bowl.

56.7g sugar = ______cup sugar

108.5g brown sugar = ______cup brown sugar

0.1575L margarine = ______tbsp. margarine

57g egg = ______egg(s) (how many?)

0.00245L salt = ______tsp. salt

0.0049L vanilla = ______tsp. vanilla

60.245g flour = ______cup flour

0.00245L baking soda = ______tsp. baking soda

301.644g chocolate chips = ______cup chocolate chips

Mix your ingredients, and separate into small balls on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in the oven at

449.7K = ______oF

for

6 x 1011ns = ______min

Conversion Factors

1cup chocolate chips = 226.8g chocolate chips

1 tsp. = 0.0049L

1 egg = 57g

1 cup sugar = 113.4g sugar

1 cup flour = 120.49g flour

1 tbs. = 0.015L

1 cup brown sugar = 217g brown sugar

Procedure B: How many what??

  1. Use YOUR body to measure the following things. Also, record your partners’ measurements.
  2. Cubit – the distance from your elbow to your middle finger. How many cubits long is the chalkboard by the TV?
  3. Span – the distance from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky when you spread out your fingers. How many spans tall is the door?
  4. Digit – the width of a finger. How many digits long is the hood?
  5. Fathom – the distance between your fingers when you spread your arms like an eagle. How many fathoms long is the room (the long side of the room)?
  6. Handful – fill your hand with a substance. How many grams is your handful?
  7. Measure the height of your head in cm. Measure you height in cm.

Questions:

  1. How many heads tall are you? If the “perfect body” is 8 heads tall, then what is the percent error of your body?
  2. Write the conversion factor between nL and L.
  3. Why do we not use out bodies for measuring anymore?
  4. Find three other body measurements that were used in the ancient times.

Lab 2 – Measurements Lab (Honors)

Procedure A: Cooking Conversions

Can you make the following conversions to make a batch of chocolate chip cookies? If you get the conversions correct, then your cookies turn out good. If you get the conversions wrong, then your cookies are horrible and must be thrown away. Check your answers with me before you move on to procedure B.

Chocolate chip Cookie Recipe

Combine the following ingredients in a bowl.

56700mg sugar = ______cup sugar

10.85dag brown sugar = ______cup brown sugar

0.1575L margarine = ______tbsp. margarine

57g egg = ______egg(s) (how many?)

2450L salt = ______tsp. salt

4.9mL vanilla = ______tsp. vanilla

1.807hg flour = ______cup flour

2.45 x 106nL baking soda = ______tsp. baking soda

0.3016kg chocolate chips = ______cup chocolate chips

Mix your ingredients, and separate into small balls on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in the oven at

449.7K = ______oF

for

6 x 1011ns = ______min

Conversion Factors

1cup chocolate chips = 226.8g chocolate chips

1 tsp. = 0.0049L

1 egg = 57g

1 cup sugar = 113.4g sugar

1 cup flour = 120.49g flour

1 tbs. = 0.015L

1 cup brown sugar = 217g brown sugar

Procedure B: How many what??

  1. Use YOUR body to measure the following things.
  2. Cubit – the distance from your elbow to your middle finger. How many cubits long is the chalkboard by the TV?
  3. Span – the distance from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky when you spread out your fingers. How many spans tall is the door?
  4. Digit – the width of a finger. How many digits long is the hood?
  5. Fathom – the distance between your fingers when you spread your arms like an eagle. How many fathoms long is the room (the long side of the room)?
  6. Handful – fill your hand with a substance. How many grams is your handful?
  7. Measure the height of your head in cm. Measure you height in cm.

Questions:

  1. How many heads tall are you? If the “perfect body” is 8 heads tall, then what is the percent error of your body?
  2. What is the conversion factor between nL and L?
  3. Why do we not use out bodies for measuring anymore?
  4. Find three other body measurements that were used in the ancient times.