Answer:
The options are
tapping the base of the pipette on the table 
using subtraction to determine the volume dispensed 
making sure that you read the volume with the liquid inside the pipette at eye level 
reading only the final volume of liquid after dispensing 
ensuring that air bubbles are not in the column of liquid inside the pipette
The answer is 
using subtraction to determine the volume dispensed
making sure that you read the volume with the liquid inside the pipette at eye level
ensuring that air bubbles are not in the column of liquid inside the pipette.
Step-by-step explanation:
A pipette is an instrument used in the laboratory for transporting and movement of liquid substances for various experiments. It is usually graduated to ensure accurate measurements of the liquid substance.
To ensure accurate reading of volume from a graduated pipette, precautions listed should be taken:
Using subtraction to determine the volume dispensed
Making sure that you read the volume with the liquid inside the pipette at eye level
Ensuring that air bubbles are not in the column of liquid inside the pipette.