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Question 1 of 10
Given the following information, calculate the density in g/mL of an
irregular solid. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant
digits.
Measurement Value
Mass of weighing vessel 1.005 g
Mass of solid + weighing vessel 9.441 g
Volume of liquid in graduated cylinder 3.45 mL
Volume of liquid in graduated cylinder + volume of solid 5.25 mL
g
Density =
mL
Question 2 of 10
A solid is weighed on the balance using the following steps:
1. The balance is tared.
2. Weighing paper is placed on the balance and the mass displayed is 0.806 g
3. An object is added to the weighing paper and the mass displayed is 1.500 g
What is the mass of the object? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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Question 3 of 10
Select the single most accurate method for measuring the volume of an irregularly shaped unknown
object shown below.
Look up the density and measure the mass of the solid to calculate volume.
Measure the length and use the equation for a cube to calculate the volume.
Place the solid in a graduated cylinder filled with water, measure the volume of the liquid
before and after addition of the solid, and calculate the difference in volumes.
The volume of an irregularly shaped unknown solid cannot be determined.
Question 4 of 10
A student needs to determine the density of an irregularly shaped object with a mass of 4.85 g. Be sure
each of your answer entries has the correct number of significant digits.
The student fills a 10 mL graduated cylinder with deionized water.
The student adds deionized water to a 10 mL graduated cylinder. Use the image below to determine
the volume of water in the graduated cylinder. Report the answer to the correct number of significant
figures.
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The student then adds the object to the graduated cylinder. Use the image below and determine the
volume of water and the object. Report the answer to the correct number of significant figures.
Calculate the volume of the object. Report the answer to the correct number of significant figures.
The mass of the irregularly shaped object is 4.85 g. Determine its density. Report the answer to the
correct number of significant figures.
Part 1 of 4
The student fills a 10 mL graduated cylinder with deionized water.
The student adds deionized water to a 10 mL graduated cylinder. Use the image below to
determine the volume of water in the graduated cylinder. Report the answer to the correct number
of significant figures.
Initial volume of water = mL
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Part 2 of 4
The student then adds the object to the graduated cylinder. Use the image below and determine
the volume of water and the object. Report the answer to the correct number of significant figures.
Volume of water + object = mL
Part 3 of 4
Calculate the volume of the object. Report the answer to the correct number of significant figures.
Volume of the object = mL
Part 4 of 4
The mass of the irregularly shaped object is 4.85 g. Determine its density. Report the answer to
the correct number of significant figures.
g
Density of object =
mL
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Question 5 of 10
Calculate the density for the following objects. Be sure each of your answer entries has the correct
number of significant digits.
A glass marble with a volume of 5.54 mL and a mass of 19.81 g.
A metal nut with a mass of 42.28 g and a volume of 2.70 mL.
Part 1 of 2
A glass marble with a volume of 5.54 mL and a mass of 19.81 g.
g
mL
Part 2 of 2
A metal nut with a mass of 42.28 g and a volume of 2.70 mL.
g
mL
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Question 6 of 10
For each line, determine whether the slope is positive, negative, zero, or undefined.
Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4
y y y y
x x x x
Positive Positive Positive Positive
Negative Negative Negative Negative
Zero Zero Zero Zero
Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined
Question 7 of 10
Graph the line with slope − 2 passing through the point 4, 4 .
10 y
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 10
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
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Question 8 of 10
The table below shows the number of hours worked and the amount of money spent on entertainment
by each of 6 students.
Create a scatter plot for the data.
Amount spent on
Number of hours worked
entertainment (in dollars)
4 2
7 6
9 7
10 9
12 14
13 11
y
14
12
10
Amount spent on
entertainment (in dollars) 8
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Number of hours worked
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Question 9 of 10
An elderly patient with chronic osteoarthritis experiencing a flare-up is to receive 6 mg of
dexamethasone by injection. The drug vial is labeled "dexamethasone sodium phosphate 4.0 mg/mL."
How many mL of the solution in the vial should be drawn up in a syringe for administration to the
patient? Round your answer to the nearest 0.01 mL.
mL
Question 10 of 10
A patient suffering from a duodenal ulcer was prescribed cimetidine for short-term relief. On checking
into the clinic, the patient shows you his medication: a bottle of clear yellow liquid labeled "cimetidine
oral solution 300. mg/5 mL." The patient states he has taken four 1.00 mL doses in the past 24 hours.
What is the total amount of cimetidine he has received in the past 24 hours? Round your answer to the
nearest mg
mg
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