Asked by Logan
What is the mass of an object if the volume is 10 mL, and the density is 20g/mL^3?
Is it 200 g?
Is it 200 g?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
mass = volume x density.
The volume you list is 10 mL and the density you list is 20 g/mL<sup>3</sup>. Let me point out you may mean 20 g/cc or 20 g/mL but not 20 g/mL<sup>3</sup>
The volume you list is 10 mL and the density you list is 20 g/mL<sup>3</sup>. Let me point out you may mean 20 g/cc or 20 g/mL but not 20 g/mL<sup>3</sup>
Answered by
Logan
The measurement quiz with this question says "the density of 20 g/mL^3." Is that a mistake on my quiz?
Answered by
Logan
Is the answer 200 g?
Answered by
bobpursley
Yes, mL^3 is a mistake. ml is a volume unit.
200g is the answer, ignoring the grave mistake.
200g is the answer, ignoring the grave mistake.
Answered by
Logan
Thank you! Thank you, Bobpursley!