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consider a 1000-ml graduated cylinder with marks every 100 ml. a student records the volume of liquid in the cylinder as 750 ml. is this the correct measurement? explain ​

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Yes, the digit in the hundreds place is certain and the digit in the tens place is estimated.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Fgiraldeau
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Yes, given statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a cylinder of 1000 ml is marked at every 100 ml.

During the test, the student can easily check the volume of liquid so the student's guess is 750 ml true.

With this measurement, we can estimate that 1/10th of 100 ml can be measured.

So, given statement is correct.

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