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Find the density of gasoline if 49 grams occupies 72 cm3?
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The density of gasoline can be found using the formula:

density = mass/volume

In this case, the given mass of gasoline is 49 grams and the given volume is 72 cm3. Substituting the values:

density = 49 g/72 cm3

Simplifying:

density ≈ 0.68 g/cm3

Therefore, the density of gasoline in this case is approximately 0.68 grams per cubic centimeter.
2 years ago

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