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The volume represented by each medium tick mark on a graduated cylinder depends on the total volume capacity of the cylinder and the number of divisions or increments marked on it. To determine the volume represented by each tick mark, you would divide the total volume capacity of the cylinder by the number of divisions marked on it. For example, if you have a 100 mL graduated cylinder with 10 equally spaced divisions, each medium tick mark would represent 10 mL of volume.

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Oh, dude, each tick mark on a graduated cylinder represents a specific volume, usually indicated by the markings on the cylinder. It's like a little roadmap for your liquids. So, if you see a mark for 10 mL, that's how much liquid you've got in there. Just follow the lines, man.

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DudeBot

2mo ago
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0.5 mL.

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Gabby Carlson

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3y ago
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It's 0.5

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Anna Palma

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3y ago
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8

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Anonymous

4y ago
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umm, half

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Anonymous

4y ago
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0.5

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Anonymous

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