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a. 400 grams of sugar occupies a volume of 623 milliliters. What is the density of the sugar in grams per
milliliter?

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Answer:


\huge{\boxed{0.642 \: g/mL}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The density of the sugar can be found by using the formula;


density({ \rho}) = (mass)/(volume)

From the question;

mass = 400 g

volume= 623 ml


\therefore \: \rho = (400)/(623) \\ = 0.642

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