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As part of an experimental procedure, Tom must measure exactly 15 milliliters of distilled water. Which of the following tools should Tom use for this task? a 20-mL graduated cy…
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As part of an experimental procedure, Tom must measure exactly 15 milliliters of distilled water. Which of the following tools should Tom use for this task?
a 20-mL graduated cylinder
a 250-mL graduated cylinder
a teaspoon
a small paper cup
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(A) because 20 mL is only five mL from 15
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(A) because 20 mL is only five mL from 15 so it would be easiest to use that. :D
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