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Find the mass of a 50ml quantity of water if the density of the water is 100g/ml.

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User MokiTa
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Answer: 5000 g

Explanation: As the equation for density is D = M/V we can plug in our available units:

Density (D) = 100

Volume (V) = 50

ml is milliliters which means that that is our volume.

If you plug in these numbers you are left with the equation:

100= M/50

Solving this for M:

x50 100 = M/50 x50

5000 = m

This leads us to 5000 grams (from our density amount which is g/ml).

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