what is the mass of an object if its density is 1.36 g/ml and its volume is 28 ml? express your answer to the correct number of significant figures.

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The mass of an object can be calculated using the formula:

Mass = Density × Volume

Using the given values:

Density = 1.36 g/ml
Volume = 28 ml

Mass = 1.36 g/ml × 28 ml = 38.08 g

Since the density is given to two significant figures, the final answer should also be given to two significant figures. Therefore, the mass of the object is 38 g.
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