to what place value can you estimate the volume in a beaker having a calibration of 100 ml?\nhint…

to what place value can you estimate the volume in a beaker having a calibration of 100 ml?\nhint: calibrations starting with \1\ can be estimated to one additional decimal place.\nthe tens place\nthe tenths place\nthe hundredths place\nthe ones place
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Brief Explanations:
When a measuring tool has a calibration of 100 mL (a "1"-starting calibration), following the hint, we can estimate one additional decimal place. 100 mL is a ones-place value in terms of the calibration's scale, so estimating one decimal place means we can measure to the ones place.
Answer:
the ones place