Answer:
60 to 80
<h3>Explanation:</h3><h3> Because the interquartile range IQR</h3>
Q1 IS 25TH Percentile the Q3 75th percentile
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Answer:
680g of mercury is the mass of the sample of mercury.
Explanation:
Density is an unit used to relates the mass of an object per unit of volume.
For example, in the problem, the density of mercury is 13.6g/cm³, as cm³ is equal to milliliters, mL, the density is: 13.6g/mL.
If you have 50.0mL of mercury, the mass is:
50.0mL * (13.6g / mL) =
<h3>680g of mercury is the mass of the sample of mercury.</h3>
Electron requires energy to move from ground state to excited state(higher energy levels). Hence option 1 is correct. Hope this helps!