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A cylinder originally had 60mL of water in it and an object was placed in it raising the water level to 100mL. If the object also has a density of 80g/mL what is its mass? please show work much appreciated

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Density (D) is a quantity defined as mass (m) per unit volume (v): D = m ÷ v. Since these three quantities are related, you can find one of them if you know the other two. This is more helpful than it sounds because density is often a known quantity that you can look up, assuming you know the composition of the material.

Calculations are straightforward for solid objects, but things get more complicated for liquids, where density changes with temperature, and for gases, for which density is dependent on temperature and pressure.

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