
I claim that 1 ml is equal to 1 cubic centimeter. My evidence is that the average slope for the class rounds to 1. This indicates that for every one ml of water there is one cubic centimeter of volume. The graph should have a Y intercept of 0. Ours did not because we had more than a 5% margin of error, although it was only 5.9%. The equation for the graph should be V(ml)=1 ml/cm^3 + 0 ml. This straight line equation proves that 1 ml is equal to 1 cubic centimeter.
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