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Gasoline, if 9.00 liters has a mass of 6120 g. Find the density in g/cm^3

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Answer:

The density of gasoline is 0.68 g/cm³.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Volume of gasoline = 9.00 L

Mass of gasoline = 6120 g

Density of gasoline = ?

Solution:

first of all we will convert the unit, L to mL.

9.00 L × 1000 mL / 1 L = 9000 mL

Formula:

d = m/v

d = density

m = mass

v= volume

d = 6120 g/ 9000 mL

d = 0.68 g/cm³ ( mL =cm³ )

Thus, density of gasoline is 0.68 g/cm³ .

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