Which of the following is the correct measurement for the volume of liquid shown below? Snapshot of a graduated cylinder partly filled with liquid. The meniscus of the liquid is even with the fifth tick mark between 8 mL and 9 mL. © 2010 FLVS 8.5 mL 8.7 mL 85 mL 87 mL
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this is chemistry
well actually its in my earth science class...and i cant find a room for that...what do i do???
I would say B but it could be A if you had the picture i would know for sure.
umm lemme see if i can up load it...
http://seminole.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_ess_v11/beginningscience/art039.jpg
still not working take a screenshot
http://seminole.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_ess_v11/beginningscience/art039.jpg
try again cz idk how to screen shot
yeah it's like not working at all well does it look like it could be 8.5 or 8.7?
ok thnx u up for another one?
http://seminole.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_ess_v11/beginningscience/art035.jpg
What is the name for the type of graph shown in the image below? A graph that uses a variety of different symbols to show the maximum, mean, median, mode, lower quartile, and upper quartile of a data set Bar graph Box-and-whisker Cumulative frequency Stem-and-leaf
because meniscus means it's curved up which means that the liquid is shaky but usually you're supposed to go by what measurement it is at it's lowest height and you don't measure the shaky parts.
ok...well i just put 8.5 so well see if its right
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k i posted another and tagged u in it...
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