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The density of silver is 10.49 g/ml.. What is the volume of a 9.43-kg sample?​

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Answer:


\huge{ \boxed{898.95 \: ml}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the sample can be found by using the formula:


volume = (mass)/(density)

From the question

density= 10.49 g/mL

mass = 9.43 kg

Since the density is in g/mL the mass has to be converted to g


1 \: kg = 1000g \\ \therefore = 9.43 \: kg = (9.43 \: kg)/(1 \: kg) * 1000g \\ = 9430 \: g


\therefore \: volume = (9430)/(10.49) = 898.95 \: ml

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