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An empty graduated cylinder has a mass of 50 grams. The cylinder has a mass of 120

grams when 30 milliliters of water is poured in. If a rock is added to the graduated
cylinder, then water level rises to 75 milliliters and the mass is now 250 grams. Determine
the density of the rock.

User Mitghi
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:


We're~ asked ~to ~find ~the ~density ~of~ the ~rock, ~given ~some ~mass~ and~ volume \\information.


We're ~given ~that~ the~ mass ~of ~the ~system ~before~ the ~rock ~was~ added\\ was ~120g. ~The~ mass~ after~the~ rock~ was~ added ~was~ 250 g,~ so ~the~ rock's\\ mass ~is:


m_r_o_c_k=m_f_i_n_a_l-m_i_n_t_i_a_l=250g-120g=130g


The~ initial~ volume ~of ~water~ in~ the~ graduated ~cylinder~ was~ 30mL,~ and~\\\ the~ volume ~after~ the ~rock~ was~ added ~read ~75mL, ~so ~the~ rock's~ volume~is:


V_r_o_c_k=Vf_i_n_a_l-V_i_n_t_i_a_l=75mL-30mL=45mL


\bold{The ~equation ~for~ the ~density~ of~ the~ rock ~is:}


\boxed{~~Density=(mass)/(volume) ~~}


\bold{And~ so~ we~ have:}


Density=(130g)/(45mL) =\boxed{2.9g/mL=2.9g/cm^3}

User Damith Ganegoda
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Answer:

2.9g/ml

Explanation:

mass of the rock:130g

volume of the rock:45ml

d=m/v

d=130g/45ml

d=2.9g/ml

User Brahma Datta
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