Down:
1. units of length raised to the third power in
order to communicate measures of volume
3. a cube whose length, width, and height
are each one whole unit (e.g, a cube one
inch long, one inch wide, and one inch tall)
4. a graph that shows how many times an
event occurs at each point on the line
5. the amount of space occupied by an object
6. non-standard units used to simplify
calculations (e.g. using your hand to
measure the height of a horse)
Across:
2. a series of mathematical operations
using certain input numbers to get an
important result
7.
a collection of units used together in a
specific part of the world (eg, the
imperial system or the metric system
8. to express a measurement in another
unit (e.g. 100 inches converts to 254
centimeters)
9. points on a line plot that lie between
whole numbers
12. common measurements (eg, inches, feet, 10. three-dimensional shapes (with a
grams, pounds, acres)
13. parts can be added to make larger ones
(e.g. two unit cubes glued together make
a rectangular prism with a volume of two
units)
length, a width, and a height)
11. a three-dimensional shape with
rectangles for bases and with faces
perpendicular to the bases
14. a collection of information to be
displayed in a graph




Ok in case you can’t see those are the questions so can anyone please help with this escape room