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Game: PONG
Aim: Break the bricks, score points
Method:
Use your mouse or tap in the white bar to move the paddle horizontally to bounce the ball up the screen. Answer questions when you break the white bricks, score big points with the yellow bricks.
Your final score is based on correct answers, bricks broken and time taken.
8th grade / Ratio proportion rate / Place value: measures / Volume / Convert m³ to cm³
Converting between decimal units of volume like metres cubed or centimetres cubed can be done by converting each dimension of the volume separately, then multiplying the converted dimensions. So when converting cubic metres to cubic centimetres, think about the length, width and depth of that volume separately as a certain length in metres that must be converted to centimetres.
So a body with a volume of 1 cubic metre imagined as a regular cube with sides of 1 metre can be converted to a cube with sides of length 100 cm. The volume of the cube in cm³ is then 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm³
Similarly, a volume of 7.7 m³ could be thought of as a cuboid with dimensions of 7.7 m, 1 m and 1 m. Converting these dimensions to centimetres gives us a cuboid of 770 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm which is 7,700,000 cm³. By converting each dimension of the volume first to the target units, it becomes easier to convert the total volume to the desired units.
With our Pong math game you will be practicing the topic "Convert m³ to cm³" from 8th grade / Ratio proportion rate / Place value: measures / Place value: measures. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to convert cubic meters (m³) to cubic centimeters (cm³) by multiplying by 1,000,000.
In our version of Pong/Breakout, there are 3 types of bricks for you to break: green bricks are worth just 2 points; yellow bricks are worth a whopping 50 points; breaking white bricks, which are worth 10 points, wins you a math question from the topic you have chosen.
You start with 5 lives. If the ball goes below the paddle, you lose a life and 200 points. The game ends when you answer all 10 questions or lose all your lives.
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