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.

1 answer

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.