Answer:
D) 13.62 kg/L
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem can be solved by a simple rule of three.
The problem states that Mercury has a dansy of 30 lbs/L, and asks what is the density in kg/L. We have to convert from lbs to kg.
Each lb has 0.454 kg? How many kg are there in 30 lbs?
So:
1 lb - 0.454kg
30 lb - x kg
![x = 30(0.454)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/geography/college/4cqlxc8k3qswp7xsng0klhpac2s10xhpbt.png)
![x = 13.62](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/geography/college/7gixfzeced3115yq0k1qi9k62wbcpaodxk.png)
This means that mercury's density in kg/L is 13.62, letter D. Letter A is also 13.62, however it is not in the unit asked.