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In an experiment, Theresa measured 15.05 mL of water. She must have used a
flask that had markings every 25 mL.
beaker that had markings every 20 mL.
buret that had markings every 0.1 mL.
graduated cylinder that had markings every 1 mL.
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Buret that had markings every 0.1 mL.
Reason: a reading of 15.05 mL has hundredths (0.01 mL) precision. You can record one estimated digit beyond the smallest division, so an instrument with 0.1 mL markings lets you estimate to 0.01 mL. Instruments with 1 mL or larger divisions cannot reliably give 0.01 mL precision.
Reason: a reading of 15.05 mL has hundredths (0.01 mL) precision. You can record one estimated digit beyond the smallest division, so an instrument with 0.1 mL markings lets you estimate to 0.01 mL. Instruments with 1 mL or larger divisions cannot reliably give 0.01 mL precision.
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