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21 April, 20:29

Use the mass and density data to calculate the volume of corn syrup to the nearest tenth. mass of corn syrup = 57.3 g density of corn syrup = 1.38 g/ml

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  1. 21 April, 20:57
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    Volume = mass / density = 57.3 g / 1.38 g/ml

    Volume ≈ 41.52 mL Note: 1mL = 1cm³

    41.52 mL = 41.52 cm³

    Volume ≈ 41.52 cm³
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