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Lead has a density of 11 g/ml. Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/ml. How much more volume would 1 pound of lead occupy the one pound of mercury?
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DrBob222
1 lb = 453.6 grams.
volume = mass/density. Plug in mass and density and solve for volume for each. Subtract the two to find how much more
volume = mass/density. Plug in mass and density and solve for volume for each. Subtract the two to find how much more
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