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If a liquid has a density of 1.67 g/cm^3, what is the volume of 45g of the liquid?

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Answer:

V = 26.95 cm³

Explanation:

Density is given by the formula :

ρ = m÷V

Density = mass ÷ Volume

Given both density and mass we rearrange, substitute and solve for Volume :

Rearranging the equation to make Volume the subject :

ρ = m÷V

ρV = m

V = m÷ ρ

Now substitute :

V = 45 ÷ 1.67

V = 26.9461077844

Take 2 decimal places as the density is 2 decimal places :

V = 26.95

Units will be cm³ as it is volume

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