29.213 cm3
First, calculate the mass of the water used. You do this by subtracting the original mass of the flask from the combined mass of the water and flask, giving:60.735 g - 31.601 g = 29.134 g
So we now know we have 29.134 g of water. To calculate the volume of the flask, simply divide by the density of the water, giving:29.134 g / (0.9973 g/cm3) = 29.213 cm3
The correct answer to go in the blank would be A) The particles are moving faster.
Answer:
136 meters.
Explanation: If it can go 17 meters a second, then after 8 seconds, it will go 136 meters. Multiple 17 by 8 to get your answer.
It might be 4.0 or 2.22344 seconds as velocity speed