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If you have a density of 100kg/l, and a mass of 1000kg, what is the volume?

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Answer:

To calculate the volume, you can use the formula:

Volume = Mass / Density

Given that the mass is 1000 kg and the density is 100 kg/l, we can substitute these values into the formula:

Volume = 1000 kg / 100 kg/l

To perform the calculation, we need to convert the density from kg/l to kg/m³, as the unit for volume is cubic meters (m³). Since 1 liter (l) is equal to 0.001 cubic meters (m³), we can multiply the density by 1000 to convert it:

Volume = 1000 kg / (100 kg/l * 1000)

Simplifying the expression:

Volume = 1000 kg / 100,000 kg/m³

Now we can perform the division:

Volume = 0.01 m³

Therefore, the volume is 0.01 cubic meters.

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