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A sample of a substance has a mass of 4.2 grams and a volume of 6 milliliters. The density of this substance BLANK) ( grams/milliliter.

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0.7 my teacher just gave me the answer i got too lazy to explain why

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Answer:- Density of the substance is
0.7(g)/(mL) .

Solution:- Density is directly proportional to mass and inversely proportional to volume. The density formula is:


d=(M)/(V)

where d stands for density, M stands for mass and V stands for volume.

Given mass is 4.2 grams and the volume is 6 mL. Let's plug in the values of mass and volume in the formula to calculate the density.


d=(4.2g)/(6mL)


d=0.7(g)/(mL)

So, the density of the substance is
0.7(g)/(mL) .

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