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How could you find out the volume of metal in a teaspoon? - Answers
Fill a graduated container with enough water to completely submerge the spoon.Record the water level.Submerge the spoon in the water.Record the water level again.Subtract the 1st water level from the 2nd water level; the difference is the volume of the spoon.
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How could you find out the volume of metal in a teaspoon? - Answers
Fill a graduated container with enough water to completely submerge the spoon.Record the water level.Submerge the spoon in the water.Record the water level again.Subtract the 1st water level from the 2nd water level; the difference is the volume of the spoon.
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How could you find out the volume of metal in a teaspoon? - Answers
Fill a graduated container with enough water to completely submerge the spoon.Record the water level.Submerge the spoon in the water.Record the water level again.Subtract the 1st water level from the 2nd water level; the difference is the volume of the spoon.
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