READING INCREMENTS.

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READING INCREMENTS

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder ___________ 60 ____________ _________________ _______________________ _____________ 50

There are 10 increments between 50 and 60 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder ___________ 60 ____________ _________________ _______________________ _____________ 60-50 = 10 There are 10 increments between 50 and 60 So 10/10 = 1 the increment is 1 ml 50

The increment is 1 ml The volume = 56 ml How much liquid is in the Grad. Cylinder? ___________ 60 ____________ _________________ _______________________ _____________ The increment is 1 ml The volume = 56 ml 50

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 4 _____________ ______________ 3

There are 10 increments between 4 and 3 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 4 _____________ ______________ 3 4 minus 3 = 1 There are 10 increments between 4 and 3 Therefore 1/10 = .1 Each increment = .1 ml

Each increment = .1 ml The volume = 4.35 mL What is the volume. _________________ __________ ______________ 4 _____________ ______________ 3 Each increment = .1 ml The volume = 4.35 mL

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 30 _____________ ______________ 20

There are 10 increments between 30 and 20 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 30 _____________ ______________ 20 30 minus 20 = 10 There are 10 increments between 30 and 20 Therefore 10/10 = 1 Each increment = 1 ml

Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 23.5 ml What is the volume. _________________ __________ ______________ 30 _____________ ______________ 20 Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 23.5 ml

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 25 _____________ 20 ______________ 15

There are 5 increments between 20 and 25 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 25 _____________ 20 ______________ 15 25 minus 20 = 5 There are 5 increments between 20 and 25 Therefore 5/5 = 1 Each increment = 1 ml

Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 17ml What is the volume. _________________ __________ ______________ 25 _____________ 20 ______________ 15 Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 17ml

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ 80 __________ ______________ 75 _____________ 70 ______________ 65

There are 5 increments between 75 and 80 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ 80 __________ ______________ 75 _____________ 70 ______________ 65 80 minus 75 = 5 There are 5 increments between 75 and 80 Therefore 5/5 = 1 Each increment = 1 ml

Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 76 ml What is the volume. _________________ 80 __________ ______________ 75 _____________ 70 ______________ 65 Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 76 ml

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 5 _____________ 4 ______________ 3

There are 5 increments between 4 and 5 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _________________ __________ ______________ 5 _____________ 4 ______________ 3 5 minus 4 = 1 There are 5 increments between 4 and 5 Therefore 1/5 = .2 Each increment = .2 ml

Each increment = .2 ml The volume = 5.3 ml What is the volume. _________________ __________ ______________ 5 _____________ 4 ______________ 3 Each increment = .2 ml The volume = 5.3 ml

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _______________ 40 __________ ______________ 30 _____________ 20 ______________ 10

There are 5 increments between 40 and 30 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder ________________ 40 __________ ______________ 30 _____________ 20 ______________ 10 40 minus 30 = 10 There are 5 increments between 40 and 30 Therefore 10/5 = 2 Each increment = 2 ml

Each increment = 2 ml The volume = 32 ml What is the volume. _______________ 40 __________ ______________ 30 _____________ 20 ______________ 10 Each increment = 2 ml The volume = 32 ml

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _______________ 4 __________ ______________ 3 _____________ 2 ______________ 1

There are 5 increments between 4 and 3 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder ________________ 4 __________ ______________ 3 _____________ 2 ______________ 1 4 minus 3 = 1 There are 5 increments between 4 and 3 Therefore 1/5 = .2 Each increment = .2 ml

Each increment = .2 ml The volume = 3.5 ml What is the volume. _______________ 4 __________ ______________ 3 _____________ 2 ______________ 1 Each increment = .2 ml The volume = 3.5 ml

What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder _______________ __________ ______________ 50 _____________ ______________ 40

There are 10 increments between 40 and 50 What is the increment of this Graduated Cylinder ________________ __________ ______________ 50 _____________ ______________ 40 50 minus 40 = 10 There are 10 increments between 40 and 50 Therefore 10/10 = 1 Each increment = 1 ml

Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 47 ml What is the volume. _______________ __________ ______________ 50 _____________ ______________ 40 Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 47 ml

Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 49.5 ml What is the volume. _______________ __________ ______________ 50 _____________ ______________ 40 Each increment = 1 ml The volume = 49.5 ml