Monday, September 29, 2014

Volume Units Lab

Evidence: Our slope was 16.17 but because errors could have happened, that could be wrong. Due to the 5 percent rule though it shows that's correct.
Volume in cm^3 is DIRECTLY related to volume in mL. The average of all slopes in our class is .899324166 and when you round the 1's place the average turns to 1. So the average is 1 mL/cm^3 meaning for every cm^3 the is a mL to equal it.

Reasoning: After discussing in class it was obvious that we made some error. 3 numbers are very close on the left except the last one which was an error on our group's part. That's why it's is okay to say that for every cm^3 there is 1 mL also.

Our equation was v=0.6535(mL/cm^3)V+16.17
Claim: 1mL=1cm^3

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