Measurement Practice
Throughout this activity, when you type a number followed by a unit, do not leave a space in between them and use the accepted unit abbreviations. Use the "superscript" option (x2) in your toolbar to write cm cubed. Examples: 35g 123ml 17g Reading a graduated cylinder. How much water is in this graduated cylinder? Include the unit. 6ml How many ml are in this graduated cylinder? Be sure to figure out how many ml each line represents, and don't forget to read the bottom of the meniscus! Include the unit! 73ml 75ml 77ml 86ml Triple-Beam Balance Challenge (0.1 g) Use this link to practice reading a triple-beam balance (click on these words). Triple beam balance practice completion Paste a screen shot of your final score for the triple-beam balance practice (tap on the icon with the mountains - between the smily face and the link icon - to add your screenshot). Using a triple-beam balance. Make sure you practiced, using the above link, before you attempt this question! How much mass is being measured on this balance? Don't forget the unit! 55.7g Using a triple-beam balance. How much mass is being measured on this balance? Don't forget the unit! 176.4g Which of these is the correct equation for calculating density? This one? This one? This one? This one? A student was trying to find the density of this object.The student measured the object's mass and got 22.7g.The student measured the object's volume (using water displacement) and got 9.6cm3.What is the density of the object (you are welcome to use a calculator)? 0.42g 9.6g 2.4g 57.7g Calculating Density A student wanted to find the density of this object.The student measured the object's mass and got 75.4g.The student measured the object's volume (using water displacement) and got 69ml.Write the equation the student should use to calculate the density of the toy (1pt).Solve the equation, and write the density of the toy (1pt).Be sure to include the correct unit (1pt).