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In Physics / Middle School | 2014-09-26

Orange Juice

- Mass = 18 g
- Density = 6 g/mL

What is the volume?

Asked by kasedieason

Answer (3)

The formula to find density is mass divided by volume, or m/v=d. To find the volume, you'll have to take the mass and divide it by the density, making it m/d=v.
18g / 6g/mL = 3mL
Your answer is 3 mL for the volume.

Answered by ttstreb | 2024-06-10

The volume of the orange juice is found by applying the** density formula**, rearranged as Volume = Mass / Density. Given the mass of 18g and the density of 6 g/mL, the volume is calculated to be 3 mL. ;

Answered by RobynRihannaFenty | 2024-06-18

The volume of the orange juice is calculated to be 3 mL by dividing the mass (18 g) by the density (6 g/mL).
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Answered by ttstreb | 2024-10-15