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First guess and then use your measuring bottle to find out the volume in mL of some other things.

Thing Its volume (in mL)
   
   
   
   
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Thing Its volume (in mL)
A scale 6
A tumbler 22
A pair of scissors 8
A pen 6
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Chapter 14: How Big? How Heavy? - How Big? How Heavy? [Page 190]

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Chapter 14 How Big? How Heavy?
How Big? How Heavy? | Q 2.6 | Page 190

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