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Return the overflow cup and the 25-ml graduated cylinder to the cabinet. Take out the
100-ml graduated cylinder and the pipette. Fill the 100-ml graduated cylinder to exactly
40.0 mL, using the beaker and the pipette.
A. Drag the rock into the 100-ml graduated cylinder. Use the magnifier to read
the new volume. What is the current water volume in the graduated cylinder?
B. How much has the water volume changed in the graduated cylinder?
C. Based on your answers to A and B, what is the volume of the rock?
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