1. The difference in water levels indicates that the amount of water in each tumbler is not the same. The tumbler with a lower water level contains less water, while the tumbler with a higher level contains more water.

    The difference in water levels indicates that the amount of water in each tumbler is not the same. The tumbler with a lower water level contains less water, while the tumbler with a higher level contains more water.

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  2. The level of water differed between the two identical glass tumblers because the students poured different amounts of water into each tumbler. The variation in water levels reflects the differing volumes of water added by the students.

    The level of water differed between the two identical glass tumblers because the students poured different amounts of water into each tumbler. The variation in water levels reflects the differing volumes of water added by the students.

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  3. Madam Vidya explains that both tumblers have the same capacity, meaning they can hold the same maximum amount of water. However, the different water levels observed are due to the varying amounts of water poured into each tumbler.

    Madam Vidya explains that both tumblers have the same capacity, meaning they can hold the same maximum amount of water. However, the different water levels observed are due to the varying amounts of water poured into each tumbler.

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  4. No, the size or shape of the glass tumblers does not affect the different water levels observed by the students. The tumblers are identical, so the differing water levels are solely due to the varying amounts of water poured.

    No, the size or shape of the glass tumblers does not affect the different water levels observed by the students. The tumblers are identical, so the differing water levels are solely due to the varying amounts of water poured.

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