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Calculate the volume of a sample that has a mass of 33g and a density of 3g/mL
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Calculate the volume of a sample that has a mass of 33g and a density of 3g/mL
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The volume of the sample is
11 mL
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V
= 33 g × (1 mL/3 g) =
11 mL
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