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Determine the mass of the object below to the correct degree of precision.

433.0 g
433.45 g
433.40 g
434.50 g

User Flossfan
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Answer:433.0 g

Explanation:i’m not 100% sure

User Alexsandra Guerra
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Answer:

You did not include the picture but I found a similar question that I can explain and you can then use to answer yours.

The middle scale is in hundreds. The arrow here is pointing to 100 so the mass of the object is more than 100g but less than 200g.

The highest scale is in 10s. The arrow is pointing to 0. This means that the object weighs more than 100 but less than 110 g. If the arrow was pointing to 10 then the object would weigh more than 110g.

The bottommost scale is in 1s. Notice how the scale is pointing to 5.7 grams. The object is therefore 105.7 grams.

Look for the option closest to this because the 105.7g might be rounded up.

You will then find 105.65g as your answer.

Determine the mass of the object below to the correct degree of precision. 433.0 g-example-1
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