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A tank with a volume of 61.25 cubic meters is filled with pull. The oil has a density of 865 kilograms per cubic meter that is the mass in kilometers of the oil?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Density is mass divided by volume:

ρ = M / V

So mass is density times volume:

M = ρV

If the density is 865 kg/m³ and the volume is 61.25 m³:

M = (865 kg/m³) (61.25 m³)

M = 52981.25 kg

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