SOLUTION: Kemmi Major determines that 15 mL of water measured in a graduated cylinder has a mass of 14.8551 g at 30 °C. Use the density of water of 0.99567 g/mL (at 30 °C) to calculate the r

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Question 831690: Kemmi Major determines that 15 mL of water measured in a graduated cylinder has a mass of 14.8551 g at 30 °C. Use the density of water of 0.99567 g/mL (at 30 °C) to calculate the real volume of the water
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The MASS was measured carefully, in order to have that much accuracy. The accuracy of just the graduated cylinder is very low.

14.8551%2Agrams%281%2AmL%2F%280.99567%2Agrams%29%29=14.9197 mL