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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 is

grams/milliliter.

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Hello!

Mass =4.2 g

Volume =6 mL

Therefore:

Density = mass / volume

Density = 4.2 / 6

Density = 0.7 g/mL


Hope that helps!

User Bastiat
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Answer:

Density of the given substance is 0.7 grams/mL

Step-by-step explanation:

Density is equal to
(mass)/(volume)

Here mass of substance is 4.2 grams and volume of substance is 6 mL

So density =
(4.2 g)/(6 mL)=0.7 g/mL

Here final answer should contain one significant figure.

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