Asked by Angela
Your family is going to have a contractor build a pool in your backyard. Your mom wants to make this a learning experience, so she asks you to find the mass of the water that will fill the pool. She has told you that the pool holds 75,700 L of water, and you know that the density of water is 1,000 g/L. Use the equation D = m/V to determine the mass of the water in grams.
757,000 g
7,570 g
75,700,000 g
757 g
757,000 g
7,570 g
75,700,000 g
757 g
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
If 757 g is your answer I don't agree. On second thought that looks like another choice for an answer. I don't understand your problem. If D = M/V then
mass = volume x density. Just plug and chug.
mass = volume x density. Just plug and chug.
Answered by
kik
hbhyhui
Answered by
Charles
Use the formula, that will help you out.
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