Question

Why wouldn’t you use a beaker to measure an exact volume?(1 point)


It does not have volume markings.

The volume of liquid in a beaker may change.

The volume markings are not in small enough increments.

It is not large enough.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct reason you wouldn’t use a beaker to measure an exact volume is:

**The volume markings are not in small enough increments.**

Beakers are typically used for estimating volumes and are not designed for precise measurements, as their markings are usually spaced too far apart for exact volume measurement.