Claim- Our claim was that the volume of the shape measured with a ruler should be exactly the same as when it is measured by water because 1 cm^3 = 1 mL.
Evidence- (Board Meeting)
Our graph was pretty steady. I think that the mistakes on the graph come from air bubbles in the shape when we measured with water or human error spilling water or misreading the ruler or graduated cylinder. Our equation was W=(0.8144mL/cm^3)+11.93mL.. our slope was 0.8144.. and our y-int was 11.93.
Reasoning: Our slope was somewhat consistent on our graph, but our y-intercept was kind of weird and didn't seem right. Because of the 5% rule, our y-int stayed at 11.93. After our board meeting, I made the claim that volume in cm^3 and mL should be exactly the same
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