Comparing Volume Lab Intro Questions 1. How would you calculate the volume of the tissue box on my desk? 2. What metric unit would be used to express your.

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Comparing Volume Lab Intro Questions 1. How would you calculate the volume of the tissue box on my desk? 2. What metric unit would be used to express your answer? 3. How would you determine the volume of water? 4. What metric unit would be used to express your answer?

Lab # 2: Comparing Volume Units Problem/Question: What is the relationship between mL and cm 3 ? Experimental Design: Demo What data is being collected? How will the data be used?

Lab # 2 Comparing Volume Units Data: LengthWidthHeightcm 3 mL

Lab # 2 Comparing Volume Units Data Analysis: 1. Make a Graph, y-axis is mL, x-axis in cm Draw a line of BEST FIT 3. Determine the slope of the best fit line showing your work. 4. Determine the y-intercept. 5. Make a class table that includes all slopes and average slope for class.

Conclusion: Write two statements that answer the questions: What is the relationship between mL and cm 3 ? What does the y-intercept of (0,0) mean and how does yours compare to a (0,0) y-intercept?