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The beaker shows that it contains 200 ml of the material. What property of the material is being measured? A) mass B) volume C) length D) temperature
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The beaker shows that it contains 200 ml of the material. What property of the material is being measured?
A) mass
B) volume
C) length
D) temperature
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I'd say it'd be the mass, because if the material of the substance in the beaker is being measured, it has to be the mass, hence 200mL. Hope this helps!
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The beaker would measure the
"B"
volume.
It measures how much the material takes up, or the volume.
I hope this helps!
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