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UGRENT HELP DUE IN 7MIN AYO DAWG PLS alex likes to try a new and interesting recipe. she decided to make a honey cake which calls 240 grams of honey. She uses the internet and learns that the density of honey is 1.43g
c^(3) if she has a graduated cylinder instead of a measuring cup how much honey should she use?

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Final answer:

To make a honey cake requiring 240g of honey with a density of 1.43 g/cm³, Alex should measure 167.83 cm³ of honey using a graduated cylinder.

Step-by-step explanation:

Alex needs to measure out honey with a density of 1.43 g/cm3 for her honey cake recipe. By using the density formula (density = mass/volume), she can calculate the volume of honey required. Since she needs 240 grams, and the density of honey is 1.43 g/cm3, let's calculate:

Volume = Mass / Density

Volume = 240g / 1.43 g/cm3

So the volume she would need to measure out in her graduated cylinder is:

Volume = 167.8322 cm3 (rounded to 167.83 cm3 to reflect significant figures)

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