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Biology
Strong winds and heavy precipitation are common along a/ front
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Strong winds and heavy precipitation are common along an occluded front.
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17.5 mL
0.2 mL. Therefore the liquid in the 100 mL graduated cylinder could be recorded as 43.4 or 43.5 or 43.6 mL and the liquid in the 250 mL graduated cylinder could be recorded as 92.8 or 93.0 or 93.2 mL. Partially fill each of the two graduated cylinders with water and determine the volumes.
Step-by-step explanation:
17.5 mL
To release a small amount of water, place the pipette above the graduated cylinder and click the bulb. Do this until the graduated cylinder contains exactly 17.5 mL of water. (Remember to read the volume at the bottom of the meniscus.) 4.