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What is the volume, in milliliters, occupied by 30.07 g of an object of density equal to

1.48 g/mt?

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Answer:


\boxed {\tt 20.317567567568 \ mL}

Step-by-step explanation:

The density formula is:


d=(m)/(v)

Let's rearrange the formula for
v. the volume. Multiply both sides by
v, then divide by
d.


d*v=(m)/(v)*v


d*v=m


(d*v)/(d)=(m)/(d)


v=(m)/(d)

The volume can be found by dividing the mass by the density. The mass of the object is 30.07 grams and the density is 1.48 grams per milliliter.


m= 30.07 \ g\\d= 1.48 \ g/mL


v=(30.07 \ g)/(1.48 \ g/mL)

Divide. Note, when dividing, the grams, or
g will cancel out.


v= (30.07)/(1.48 \ mL)


v=20.317567567568 \ mL

The volume of the object is 20.317567567568 milliliters.

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