
Mass and Volume 181-190
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- Q1Which is a true statement about volume?It is a measure of the amount of space an object takes up.It is a measure of how much matter is in an object.It can be measured by placing an object on a pan balance.It helps to show how heavy an object is.120s
- Q2Jan places 20 pennies into a can and 40 pennies into another. She measures the mass and volume of each. The table shows her results. Which claim is supported by evidence in the table?The volumes are the same, but the masses are different.The can with fewer pennies has less volume.The can with more pennies has less mass.The masses are the same, but the volumes are different.120s
- Q3The mass of 10 mL of water is 10 g. What volume of water will balance a rock that is 42 g?52 mL22 mL10 mL42 mL120s
- Q4How can Dan measure the volume of the milk in a glass?with a meter stickwith centimeter cubeswith a pan balancewith a graduated cylinder120s
- Q5Mia measures the mass and volume of two toy blocks. Which claim is supported by evidence in the table?Block 2 uses more space.Block 2 has more mass.Block 1 and Block 2 have the same volume.Block 1 will feel heavier.120s