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Milk has a density of 1.04 g/ml. If you have a volume of 510 ml, what is the mass in grams

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Density is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. The formula of density is:


density = (mass)/(volume) -(1)

Density of milk =
1.04 g/mL (given)

Volume of milk =
510 mL (given)

Substituting the values in formula (1):


1.04 g/mL = (mass)/(510 mL)


mass= 1.04 g/mL * 510 mL


mass = 530.4 g

Hence, the mass of the milk is
530.4 g.

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