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A student measures the mass of an graduated cylinder to be

14.13 g. They then fill the graduated cylinder with a liquid to a
volume of 19 mL. The mass of the liquid is measured to bbe
59.08 g. An object is then placed in the graduated cylinder.
The volume is then measured to be 41.6 mL. If the final mass
of the cylinder, object, and fluid is measured to be 91.2 g, what
is the density of the object?

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Answer:

Density=189.9/226ml.

Step-by-step explanation:

total mass=91.2g.

41.6ml-19ml=22.6ml of the object.

mass of the object=91.2-71.21=18.99g.

so D=M/V.

D=18.99/22.6.

D=189.9g/226ml

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