Question: "Calculate the density in g/mL of 2.0 L of gasoline that weighs 1.32 kg. "
Answer: First we need to know the formula for density, which is p=mass/volume. 1.32 kilograms is the mass and 2 liters of water is the volume. We'll also need to convert the units as well: two liters is two-thousand millimeters and 1.32 kilograms is 1,320 grams. So in summary, p=1,320/2000=0.66.
Now you know the answer as well as the formula. Hope this helps, have a BLESSED AND WONDERFUL DAY, and a great Superbowl Weekend!
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