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zarkam21:

JUst iffy on the formula

zarkam21:

zarkam21:

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

oh density = mass/volume so if you can figure out what the density is supposed to be (this graph confuses me >>) then simply convert 66g to kg and plug it into the formula to get volume

zarkam21:

Idek what the density is, its so confusing

Vocaloid:

since it's talking about 1 degree celcius I would hazard to say it's on the right side of the straight line at 0, so ~1000kg/m^3 maybe?

zarkam21:

1000=0.066/V V=66

zarkam21:

@Vocaloid when you get a chance? =)

zarkam21:

@Shadow

zarkam21:

@JustSaiyan

zarkam21:

zarkam21:

JustSaiyan:

God I hate graphs. Give me like.....I don't know 10 minutes.

zarkam21:

Sounds good, take your time. NO rush. Just needs to be done by tonight midnight lol

JustSaiyan:

This is oddly confusing. at one degree celcius one ml (or one gram) would be about........0.9999 grams in density? Something like that. However, the graph is completely different, so I followed the graph instead, and got 0.066, and thats WITHOUT following the rules of Significant figures. which really doesn't seem right to me. I think this may be a little too advanced for me. :\

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