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25 January, 21:29

55 cm3 of gasoline are mixed with 60 cm3 of water. what is the average density of the mixture?

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  1. 25 January, 22:30
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    The density of gasoline is 0.7 g/cm3, and the density of water is 1 g/cm3. Thus the mass of the gasoline is 55*0.7 = 38.5g and the mass of the water is 60g.

    Combining the 55 cm3 and 60 cm3 of substances with the aforementioned masses yields a volume of 55+60 = 115cm3 and a mass of 38.5+60 = 98.5g. The density is therefore 98.5/115 = 0.86 g/m3.
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