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11 February, 05:16

An object has a density of 4.5kg/mL and a mass of 3.56kg. What is the volume of the object in ml?

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  1. 11 February, 05:38
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    Density has a formula of::

    Density = Mass/Volume

    To work out volume, we must isolate it's variable in the formula, where doing so gives us::

    Volume = Mass/Density

    If we now substitute in our values, the volume of the object becomes 0.791 kg (recurring 1) !
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