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To solve the problem of determining the volume indicated on each graduated cylinder, we need to carefully observe the markings and the meniscus (the curved surface of the liquid) in each image. Here's a step-by-step explanation for each part:
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- The scale ranges from 40 mL to 60 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is just below the 50 mL mark.
- The reading is 48 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 3 mL to 4 mL.
- Each major division represents 1 mL.
- There are 10 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{1}{10} = 0.1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 3.7 mL mark.
- The reading is 3.7 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 20 mL to 30 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is just above the 26 mL mark.
- The reading is 26 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 10 mL to 25 mL.
- Each major division represents 5 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{5}{5} = 1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 19 mL mark.
- The reading is 19 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 65 mL to 80 mL.
- Each major division represents 5 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{5}{5} = 1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 73 mL mark.
- The reading is 73 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 2 mL to 5 mL.
- Each major division represents 1 mL.
- There are 10 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{1}{10} = 0.1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 3.8 mL mark.
- The reading is 3.8 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 10 mL to 40 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 30 mL mark.
- The reading is 30 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 1 mL to 5 mL.
- Each major division represents 1 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{1}{5} = 0.2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 3.4 mL mark.
- The reading is 3.4 mL.
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- The scale ranges from 40 mL to 50 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is just below the 48 mL mark.
- The reading is 46 mL.
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\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{(a)} & 48 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(b)} & 3.7 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(c)} & 26 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(d)} & 19 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(e)} & 73 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(f)} & 3.8 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(g)} & 30 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(h)} & 3.4 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(i)} & 46 \, \text{mL} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
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Graduated Cylinder (a):
- The scale ranges from 40 mL to 60 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is just below the 50 mL mark.
- The reading is 48 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (b):
- The scale ranges from 3 mL to 4 mL.
- Each major division represents 1 mL.
- There are 10 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{1}{10} = 0.1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 3.7 mL mark.
- The reading is 3.7 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (c):
- The scale ranges from 20 mL to 30 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is just above the 26 mL mark.
- The reading is 26 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (d):
- The scale ranges from 10 mL to 25 mL.
- Each major division represents 5 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{5}{5} = 1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 19 mL mark.
- The reading is 19 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (e):
- The scale ranges from 65 mL to 80 mL.
- Each major division represents 5 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{5}{5} = 1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 73 mL mark.
- The reading is 73 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (f):
- The scale ranges from 2 mL to 5 mL.
- Each major division represents 1 mL.
- There are 10 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{1}{10} = 0.1 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 3.8 mL mark.
- The reading is 3.8 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (g):
- The scale ranges from 10 mL to 40 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 30 mL mark.
- The reading is 30 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (h):
- The scale ranges from 1 mL to 5 mL.
- Each major division represents 1 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{1}{5} = 0.2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is at the 3.4 mL mark.
- The reading is 3.4 mL.
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Graduated Cylinder (i):
- The scale ranges from 40 mL to 50 mL.
- Each major division represents 10 mL.
- There are 5 minor divisions between each major division, so each minor division represents \( \frac{10}{5} = 2 \) mL.
- The meniscus is just below the 48 mL mark.
- The reading is 46 mL.
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Final Answers:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{(a)} & 48 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(b)} & 3.7 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(c)} & 26 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(d)} & 19 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(e)} & 73 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(f)} & 3.8 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(g)} & 30 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(h)} & 3.4 \, \text{mL} \\
\text{(i)} & 46 \, \text{mL} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring liquid volume worksheet answer key.