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Determine the mass density of an oil if 0.3 tonnes of the oil occupies a volume of 4m.

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Answer:

Do you mean 4m^3 and 3.0 tones?

Step-by-step explanation:

solution:

Mass = m = 3.0 tones

- 1 ton = 1,000 kg

= 3.0 × 1,000

= 3,000 kg

volume = v = 4m^3

Required:

Mass density of oil = p = ?

We know that;


p = (mass)/(volume) = (m)/(v) = (3000)/(4) = 750kg |m^(3) ans

The answer is:

750kg / m^3

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