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12. A measuring cylinder has 150ml. of water in it. When a stone is immersed into the measuring cylinder, the water level raised to 210cm. What is the volume of the stone?​

User MadaManu
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Answer:

60ml

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm going to assume you mean 210ml not centimeters. To find the volume all we do is subtract both values or with the formula [ f - i = v ] where f = final amount and i = initial amount.

210 - 150 = 60ml

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User Clarkf
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Correction:

The final level of water should be = 210


{cm}^(3)

or 210 ml

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Given:

  • .Initial level of water = 150ml
  • Final level of water = 210 ml

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Need to find:

  • Volume of stone =?

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Solution:

The volume of stone will be equal to the change in level of water.

that's,

210 - 150
{cm}^(3)

= 60
{cm}^(3)

Hence the volume of the stone is 60
{cm}^(3)

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