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Using correct significant figures, what is the volume of the liquid in the graduated cylinder below? https://snipboard.io/1BEt5X.jpg 41.0 mL 42.2 mL 43.0 mL 45.0 mL
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what do you think it is?
well, if you want to find the volume, you have to count the lines that are in between the 40 and the 50. you need to count the lines that are from 40, and then when the liquid stops at the line you should get the number.
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Ohhh yes you are very right
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is that sarcasm?
No i was just confused for a bit but you are right in what you said
ok
I think the answer is 43.0mL
Am i correct?
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