Part 2: Measuring Volume a. The image below shows 4 different graduated cylinders: 1.7cm/0.67inch . 25mL: 50mL: . 100mL

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Part 2: Measuring Volume a. The image below shows 4 different graduated cylinders: 1.7cm/0.67inch . 25mL: 50mL: . 100mL

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Part 2 Measuring Volume A The Image Below Shows 4 Different Graduated Cylinders 1 7cm 0 67inch 25ml 50ml 100ml 1
Part 2 Measuring Volume A The Image Below Shows 4 Different Graduated Cylinders 1 7cm 0 67inch 25ml 50ml 100ml 1 (29.81 KiB) Viewed 48 times
Part 2: Measuring Volume a. The image below shows 4 different graduated cylinders: 1.7cm/0.67inch . 25mL: 50mL: . 100mL 20% 10mles 10 . Toodeterkontinent 13cm/5.12inch 2.2cm/0.87inch Ex200 25mbas 15.5cm/6.1inch 4cm/1.57inch 25ml 2,6cm/1.02inch Ex 50m 16 c. What volume does each of the unmarked lines represent? (3 pts) . 10mL: 18.8cm/7.4inch 3.5cm/1.38inch 4.8cm/1.89inch 50ml 5.7cm/2.24inch 100ml 10ml b. Look at the lines on each of the four graduated cylinders. There are unmarked lines on each cylinder. On each cylinder, the unmarked lines may stand for a different volume. Explain how you would figure out the volume of each of the unmarked lines: (3 pts) 3cm/1.18inch Ex 100ml 23.5cm/9.25inch
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