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16 June, 11:39

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The volume of a liquid varies directly with its mass. A certain liquid with mass 16kg has a volume of 2L

Write the equation that relates the volume. V. to the mass, m.

What is the volume liters, of 128kg of this liquid?

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  1. 16 June, 11:46
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    V=1/8m the volume is 16 liters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given that the volume Vof a liquid varies directly with its mass m. This means

    V=k⋅m

    for some constant, k. A mass of 16kg of the liquid has a volume of 2L.

    Substituting these values into the formula for direct variation yields

    2=k⋅16

    Dividing by 16 gives

    k=1/8

    so an equation that relates V and m is

    V=1/8m

    When m=128, we have

    V=1/8 (128) = 16

    So 128kg of this liquid has a volume of 16L.
  2. 16 June, 11:56
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This problem bothers on the density of substances

    Given data

    Mass of substance m = 16kg

    Volume of substance v = 2L

    the equation that relates the volume. V. to the mass, m is the expression for density

    ρ = mass/volume

    Substituting our given data

    ρ = 16/2 = 8kg/L

    Using the density calculated above we can get the volume liters, of 128kg of liquid

    8 = 128/v

    v=128/8

    v = 16L

    The volume is 16L

    The density of a substance is expressed as the mass per unit volume
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