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                                                                                                                                          1. (Matter) would match with "anything that has mass and occupies space." 

 2. (Accuracy) would match with "an indication of how close a measurement is to the correct result.

3. (Precision) would match with "the degree to which a measurement can be replicated."

4. (Meniscus) would match with "the curved top surface of a liquid column."

5.(Volume) would match with "space occupied, measured in cubic units."

6.(Density) would match with "the mass of an object per unit volume."
  
Hope this helps! ~Lily :)


Explanation:

Matter is defined as any substance that has mass and take up space that is, it also has volume.

Accuracy is defined as the nearest of a measured value as compared to the standard value.

When two or more values/measurements are closer to each other then it is known as precision.

A curve formed at the upper layer of a liquid due to the surface tension is known as meniscus

Space occupied by the molecules of a substance and it is measured in cubic units is known as volume.

Density is defined as the mass present in per unit volume.

Hence, we can conclude that vocabulary terms are matched to their definitions as follows.

  • Matter - anything that has mass and occupies space.
  • Accuracy - an indication of how close a measurement is to the correct result.
  • Precision - the degree to which a measurement can be replicated.
  • Meniscus - the curved top surface of a liquid column.
  • Volume - space occupied, measured in cubic units.
  • Density - the mass of an object per unit volume.