1. If the Density= 6 g/mL and the Volume= 42mL What is the mass
2. If the Mass= 4 grams and the Density=2 g/mL What is the Volume
3. If the Mass=12 grams and the Volume=4mL What is the Density
4. If the Mass=121 grams and the Volume= 11mL What is the Density
5. If the Mass= 25 grams and the Density= 5 g/mL What is the Volume
6. I the Density= 10g/mL. and the Volume= 50mL What is the mass
SHOW WORK FOR ALL!
1. What is the mass? Density= 6 g/mL. Volume= 42mL
M=D*V
M=6*42
6=252/42
M=252
2. What is the Volume? Mass= 4 grams. Density=2 g/mL
V=M/D
V=4/2
4=V*2
V=2
3. What is the Density? Mass=12 grams. Volume=4mL
D=M/V
D=12/4
12=4*D
D=3
4. What is the Density? Mass=121 grams. Volume= 11mL
D=M/V
D=121/11
121=11*D
D=11
5. What is the Volume? Mass= 25 grams. Density= 5 g/mL
V=M/D
V=25/5
25=V*5
V=5
6. What is the mass? Density= 10g/mL. Volume= 50mL
M=D*V
M=50*10
50=M*10
M=5
All of your problems are identical:
2. M = V*D.
4 = V * 2.
3. M = V*D.
12 = 4*D.
4. M = V*D.
121 = 11*D.
5. M = V*D.
25 = V*5.
6. M = V*D.
M = 50*10.
This is sooo comfusing
(TRUST ME) IS WRONG I ASKED MY TEACHER IF THAT IS CORRECT AND SHE SAID NO THAT IT IS WRONG
mass = density * volume
Thanks henry2,
You are welcome.
plz I need answers im failing
Sure! Let's solve each question step by step and show the work for each one.
1. If the Density = 6 g/mL and the Volume = 42 mL, what is the mass?
To find the mass, we can use the formula: Mass = Density x Volume.
So, Mass = 6 g/mL x 42 mL = 252 grams.
2. If the Mass = 4 grams and the Density = 2 g/mL, what is the Volume?
To find the volume, we can rearrange the formula: Volume = Mass / Density.
So, Volume = 4 grams / 2 g/mL = 2 mL.
3. If the Mass = 12 grams and the Volume = 4 mL, what is the Density?
To find density, we can use the formula: Density = Mass / Volume.
So, Density = 12 grams / 4 mL = 3 g/mL.
4. If the Mass = 121 grams and the Volume = 11 mL, what is the Density?
To find density, we can use the formula: Density = Mass / Volume.
So, Density = 121 grams / 11 mL = 11 g/mL.
5. If the Mass = 25 grams and the Density = 5 g/mL, what is the Volume?
To find the volume, we can rearrange the formula: Volume = Mass / Density.
So, Volume = 25 grams / 5 g/mL = 5 mL.
6. If the Density = 10 g/mL and the Volume = 50 mL, what is the Mass?
To find the mass, we can use the formula: Mass = Density x Volume.
So, Mass = 10 g/mL x 50 mL = 500 grams.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.