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What is the weight (in grams) of a liquid that exactly fills a 163.5 milliliter container if the density of the liquid is 0.492grams over milliliter?
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What is the weight (in grams) of a liquid that exactly fills a 163.5 milliliter container if the density of the liquid is 0.492grams over milliliter?
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you just need the milliliters to cancel. u do that be multiplying the first # by the 2nd #.
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165 grams i think.......... not 100% sure.
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