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Your lab partner has carefully measured out 16.50 mL of water. You accidentally tip over the graduated cylinder and spill some of the water. You stand the cylinder up, and determine that there are 8.0 mL of water left. Which measurement is more precise-your lab partner’s or yours? Explain your answer.

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