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17 February, 02:44

The volume of the aquarium in our classroom is 1890 L. The density of seawater is 1.03g/cm^3. What is the mass of the water in our tank? Express your answer in scientific notation.

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  1. 17 February, 03:47
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    Density can be calculated using the following rule:

    density = mass / volume

    therefore,

    mass = density x volume

    From the givens:

    we have the density = 1030 kg/m^3 and volume = 1.89 m^3

    Substitute in the equation to get the mass as follows:

    mass = 1030 x 1.89 = 1.9467 x 10^3 kg
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