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22 June, 10:08

How much volume would a 834.01g pile of sugar have given that it has a density of 1.59g/mL?

What is the mass of 651.41mL of ice if it has a density of 0.9167g/mL?

A pile of toy cars has a mass of 803.44g and a volume of 87.03mL. What is the density of the toys?

A metal ball has a mass of 56.85g and a volume of 6.23mL. What is the density of the ball?

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  1. 22 June, 10:57
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    v = 534.5mL

    m = 597.15g

    Density = 9.23g/mL

    Density = 9.125g/mL

    Explanation:

    Density = mass / volume

    For the first question

    Density = 1.59g/mL

    Mass = 834.01g

    Volume = ?

    Using the above formula we have 1.59 = 834.01/v

    v = 834.01/1.59

    v = 534.5mL

    For the second question

    Density = 0.9167g/mL

    Volume = 651.41mL

    Mass = ?

    Using the above formula we have

    0.9167 = m/651.41

    Cross multiply

    m = 0.9167 x 651.41

    m = 597.15g

    For the third question

    Mass = 803.44g

    Volume=87.03mL

    Density = ?

    Density = 803.44/87.03

    = 9.23g/mL

    For the fourth

    Density = 56.85/6.23

    = 9.125g/mL
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