Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Volume Units Lab

The original questions was: How are volume in cm3 related to volume in mL?

Claim: Are directly related. 1cm3 = 1mL.

Evidence:
Equation= R=0.95(mL/cm3)W=0(mL)
Slope=0.95
Y-int=0

Reasoning: My graph shows this because the x and the y are directly related. So if you follow a number all the way to the line from the x axis and follow it back to the y it will be the same number. That is because my slope was almost 1, in a perfect would it would be exactly one but we can't get that close because we can't measure that precisely. Also the y-int isn't significant because in a perfect world it would be zero but again we can't get that precise with our measuring. I choose matter because this whole unit is about Matter and Properties.

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