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Posted on 09-14-05 11:42 PM Link
This kinda makes sense, but ill ask anyway

heres the question

Jason uses the displacement method to determine the volume of a ball bearing, if the ball bearing displaces 83 mL of water, what is the volume of the ball bearing in Cubic centimetres?


well what I know is the volume of the water displaced is equal to the volume of the ball bearing, which is 83 mL, but I need to get that into cubic centimetres, which is the problem, IIRC 1mL is equal to 1 cubic centimetre.

anyone think they can help me here.
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Posted on 09-14-05 11:43 PM Link
Keep it in here please.

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