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Why are the marked lines on a beaker like this useful for measuring the volume of a liquid?
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Why are the marked lines on a beaker like this useful for measuring the volume of a liquid?
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Why are the marked lines on a beaker like this useful for measuring the volume of a liquid?
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it shows the measurements already on there so you don't have to do anything.
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It shows the measurements of how much the liquid is in the beaker. It is like a maker point to show how much there is of the liquid
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