Calculate the volume of liquid in the test tube sketched below. Give your answer in milliliters, and round to the nearest 0.1 mL. 4.3 cm 16. mm mL
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To calculate the volume of liquid in a test tube, we would need to know the shape of the test tube (usually cylindrical or conical) and the dimensions such as the radius or diameter of the base and the height of the liquid in the tube. If the test tube is Show more…
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