The density of a substance describes how much matter is present in one unit of the substance's volume. The formula for density is D = m V where m is the mass of the substance and V is the substance's volume. If the density of a substance is equal to 4.1 g/mL and its volume is equal to 9 mL, what is the mass of the substance? A. 13.1 g B. 36.9 g C. 0.46 g D. 2.2 g
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\(\sf \huge Density = \frac{Mass}{Volume}\)
So, Masss = Density \(\sf \times\)Volume = 4.1\(\sf \times\)9=36.9 grams
Thanks and i was trying to fix that
You probably didn't noticed but you posted your mathematics question in the biology section. Next time check if u r in ryt section.
ur most welcome :)
i didnt know that was a math question
It is :)
what one
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