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When a measurement appears to land directly on a graduate or subgraduate, the uncertain digit should be recorded as ______.
a) nothing
b) ten
c) one
d) zero

When recording a measurement, you should always record all certain digits, plus ________.
a) zero uncertain digits
b) one more certain digit
c) two uncertain digits
d) one uncertain digit

Matter is ______.
a) everything that exists
b) anything with mass and volume
c) anthing with volume and length
d) anything with mass and length

Accuracy is_______.
a) anything with mass and volume
b) how close measurements are to each other
c) the lines on a measuring device
d) how close a measurement is to the right answer

The meniscus should be read ______.
a) from the top of the container
b) from the bottom of the curve
c) from the top of the curve
d) from the bottom of the container

Precision is_______.
a) the longer lines on a measuring device
b) how close measurements are to each other
c) the shorter lines on a measuring device
d) how close a measurement is to the right answer

The amount of water displaced by an object is equal to the object's ______.
a) size
b) weight
c) volume
d) mass

What should you use to align the pointer on a triple beam balance with zero?
a) The ones slider
b) The knob on the left
c) An object with a known mass
d) The hundreds slider

The meniscus is _________.
a) the top of a graduated cylinder
b) the curve formed by the top of a liquid in a container
c) the short lines on a graduated cylinder
d) the long lines on a graduated cylinder

The water displacement method should be used to determine ______.
a) whether an object will float
b) the volume of liquid
c) the volume of an irregularly shaped object
d) whether an object will sink

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