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Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

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Page 1: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

Mass & Volume

Page 2: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 3: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 4: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 5: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 6: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 7: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g).

Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch, not in between!

Page 8: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

Volume

• The amount of space taken up or occupied by an object

Page 9: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

VolumeMeasurement of the amount of space an object takes up– Measured in milliliters (ml) for liquids or cm3

for solids

Page 10: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 11: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,
Page 12: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

Measuring Volume of Irregular solids

Page 13: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

RememberIf you use water displacement to measure the volume of an irregular solid, your result will be in mL.You MUST state the answer in cm3 because it is a solid!!!!1mL = 1 cm3 so just write cm3 instead of ml.Example:12.3 mL = 12.3 cm3

Page 14: Mass & Volume. Finally, add up all the weights and remember to state the answer grams (g). Be sure each of the larger weights is in a notch,

Mass

• Anything that has volume has mass