Asked by Anonymous
How many cubic centimeters of olive oil have the same mass as 1.60 L of gasoline?
Density of gasoline: .66 g/ml
Density of olive oil: .92 g/ml
Density of gasoline: .66 g/ml
Density of olive oil: .92 g/ml
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Answered by
DrBob222
mass = volume x density
Substitute volume (1,600 mL) x density of gasoline to find mass, the
substitute into mass = volume x density and solve for volume olive oil. 1 mL = 1 cc.
Substitute volume (1,600 mL) x density of gasoline to find mass, the
substitute into mass = volume x density and solve for volume olive oil. 1 mL = 1 cc.
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