Asked by Beatrice

1. What measurement best describes the results of a scientific experiment regarding volume?
A. 1425 mL
B. 5 quarts
C. 2 pints
D. 125 gallons
A?

2. How is the mass number calculated for an element?
A. The product of neutrons and protons
B. There is no calculation.
C. The difference between the mass and the protons
D. The sum of protons and neutrons
D?

Answers

Answered by Mary Ann
#1 would be D
#2 would also be D
Answered by Beatrice
1. is not D (125gallons)
Answered by Nikita
You guys should really do your own work cause how do we know what these people are saying is true not trying to be a rab
Answered by zaw zaw
1.D 2c
Answered by frank
the answer to 1 is not D!
Answered by sha
number 0ne is d
Answered by Haley
I have taken the exam on penn foster and 125 gallons is not the right answer!
Answered by William
number one is absolutly D i had gotten that one right.
Answered by Alexis
is not d
Answered by Anonymous
Was It D?
Answered by Ashley
#1 Is A) i just took the exam.
Answered by Alicia
I just took the pennfoster exam and it was my first question! The answer was not D!
Answered by Amanda
The answer is 1425 mL....because science is only measured using the metric system...
Answered by Elise
That was a funny argument
Answered by Anonymous
agree:)

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