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Mathplayer223:

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Mathplayer223:

Mathplayer223:

@vocaloid

Vocaloid:

1 mL = 1 cm^3, so you can think of the volume as 70.0 cm^3 instead of 70.0 mL (to keep units consistent) density = mass/volume 0.934 g/cm^3 = mass/70.0 cm^3, solve for mass

Mathplayer223:

65.38?

Mathplayer223:

vocaloid?

Mathplayer223:

@smokeybrown

Vocaloid:

right, 65.4 after rounding

Mathplayer223:

is this the same

Vocaloid:

same formula, just solving for volume instead

Mathplayer223:

35.3?

Mathplayer223:

is it 35.3

Vocaloid:

check your setup density = mass/volume 50/volume = 0.706 solve for volume

Mathplayer223:

im not sure what to do

Vocaloid:

50/volume = 0.706 multiply both sides by volume 50 = 0.706 * volume divide both sides by 0.706

Mathplayer223:

26.05?

Vocaloid:

50 = 0.706 * volume dividing both sides by 0.705 volume = 50/0.706 = 70.8

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