depends on the graduated cylinder's size and the volume between marks. Generally speaking, you can interpolate (guess) to increase the precision a little beyond the volume markers, but whether it will give you an extra sig fig varies.
For instance, a 10-mL graduated cylinder contains markings every 0.1 mL. Your reading will have two sig figs if you simply use the reading as the nearest marking: 4.5 mL, 9.7 mL, etc. However, you can become a little bit more accurate by interpolating. How close is the liquid level to the halfway point between the markings? exact center? So, instead of 4.5 mL, it is 4.55 mL. Approximately halfway? How much? 4.53 or 4.54.
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