Asked by Miracle
A rock is placed into a graduated cylinder containing 80 mL of water. What is the volume of the rock if the water level rises to the 120 mL level?
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Answered by
Huurdurrdedooba
You're kidding.
120 ml - 80 ml = 40 ml
Volume of the rock is 40 ml....
120 ml - 80 ml = 40 ml
Volume of the rock is 40 ml....
Answered by
bobpursley
Well, where did the difference between the final volume and the initial volume come from? Did the water expand,or did something move the water up?
Answered by
asia
40
Answered by
takameron
40ml
Answered by
Anonymous
40mL
Answered by
Afuh
There are all true
Answered by
Walter White
40mL would be the volume
Answered by
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Yes, that is correct!
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