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16 March, 13:09

Gasoline has a density of. 74g/mL. How many milliliter if gasoline have a mass of 2.5kg?

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  1. 16 March, 13:27
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    Answer: 3378.4mL

    Explanation:

    density of Gasoline = 0.74g/mL.

    Volume of gasoline in milliliter = ?

    mass of gasoline = 2.5kg

    (Since density is in grams per millilitre, convert mass in kilograms to grams)

    If 1kg = 1000grams

    2.5kg = 2.5 x 1000 = 2500grams

    Recall that density is obtained by dividing the mass of a substance by its volume

    i. e Density = Mass / Volume

    0.74g/mL = 2500grams/Volume

    Volume = (2500 grams / 0.74g/mL)

    Volume = 3378.4mL

    Thus, the volume of gasoline is 3378.4mL
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