A few days ago
Anonymous

can anyone answer these density questions?

1. what is the density of a liquid if 3.1ml has a mass of 42g

2. what is the density of ice if 15.6cmcubed has a mass of 14.3g

3. what is the volume of 6 g of corn oil if its density is 0.92g/ml

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A few days ago
wayner122

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All you have to do is divide the mass by the volume: density = m/V
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A few days ago
craz34jason
Density=Mass/Volume

1. So the first one is D = 42 g over 3.1 ml = 13.55 (round up)

2. D = 14.3 divided (over) 15.6 = 0.92

3. D= M divided by volume. So to find Volume, V=Mass/Density

V = 6g divided by .92 = 6.52

I think you have to convert the g, ml, and cm cubic.

The last one Should be 6.52 ML because the g evens out. And I don’t know about the rest. =) Hope it helps.

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5 years ago
helen
Ice floats, so its density must be less than water. Because only a small amount of the ice is out of the water, the density of ice must be close to that of water. The answer that fits is A.
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A few days ago
laughing goat
1. Density=mass/volume

2. d=m/v

3. v=m/d

those are the formulas, you can figure out the work

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A few days ago
pgsl
I think you could find these answers on the Internet.
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