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31 October, 11:37

Homogenized milk has a density of 1.032 kg/L and heavy cream has a density of 1.005 kg/L at 10°C. At 10°C, a container holding 8 liters of liquid weighs 8.04 kilograms. Does the container hold homogenized milk or heavy cream? How do you know?

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  1. 31 October, 12:05
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    It's heavy cream

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Homogenized milk has a density of 1.032 kg/L and

    heavy cream has a density of 1.005 kg/L at 10°C.

    At 10°C, a container holding 8 liters of liquid weighs 8.04 kilograms

    To determine which container hold homogenized milk or heavy cream and How I know?

    We findo the density of the measurements given and whatever it correspond to is what it is

    First mass is 8.04kg

    Liquid contained is 8 litres

    SInce the density is kg/L

    No need for conversion

    Density = mass/volume = 8.04/8 = 1.005kg/L

    Heavy cream has a density of 1.005 kg/L at 10°C.

    Therefore it correspond
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