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if you need to make a precise measurement of an amount of liquid, you should use a beaker, test tube, microscope, or a graduated cylinder?
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if you need to make a precise measurement of an amount of liquid, you should use a beaker, test tube, microscope, or a graduated cylinder?
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graduated cylinder because it is the right answer, and if not go to google
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Most probably a graduated cylinder. They have measurements engraved onto the surface, which are generally quite precise.
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