Between 20 and 30 milliliters 25 milliliters of water was retained by soil

How did we get the answer 25 show all calculations

The answer 25 milliliters was likely obtained through a measurement or calculation. One way to calculate the amount of water retained by soil is by conducting a soil moisture content test.

Assuming the initial weight of the soil sample was measured before drying and weighing it again after drying, and the difference in weight was recorded as 0.65 grams.

Then, the water content can be calculated as follows:

Water content = (Weight of water/Weight of dry soil) x 100
= (0.65 grams/2.6 grams) x 100
= 0.25 x 100
= 25%

Therefore, the soil retained 25% water content, which can also be expressed as 25 milliliters if the volume or weight was converted to milliliters.

It is also possible that 25 milliliters of water was directly measured or added to the soil sample, and the absorption or retention capacity of the soil was determined, resulting in the value of 25 milliliters.