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If you are measuring 25 mL of liquid in a beaker that is graduated every 1 mL, the measured volume would be

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Answer:

[tex](25\pm 1) mL[/tex]

Explanation:

We are told that the volume of liquid measured is

[tex]V = 25 mL[/tex]

However, we also know that the beaker is graduated every 1 mL. This means that the sensitivity of the instrument is

[tex]\pm 1 mL[/tex]

This means that we cannot measure the volume of the liquid with a precision better than this value. So, the actual measurement of the liquid volume is

[tex](25\pm 1) mL[/tex]

Or, written as interval,

[tex](24-26)mL[/tex]

We have that the measured volume would be

25mL

From the question we are told that

measuring 25 mL of liquid in a beaker

is graduated every 1 mL,

Generally

If you are to measure a liquid with errors in mind there fore the liquid measured will be in a range of values which will be [tex]\pm[/tex] the actual value

But for an ideal value of 25 mL of liquid to be measured in a beaker that is graduated every 1 mL

Therefore the liquid will be at the

25mL  graduate

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