Math, asked by nsk8206, 11 months ago

how many kg of milk can contain 0.5 kg of water?given density of milk is 1040kg per metre cube​

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Answered by Sukhpreet85
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First we will calculate the volume of jar.

Density of water at 4℃ is 1000kg/m3. it means if we have a cotainer of volume 1m3 , it will contain 1000 kgs of water.

Ew will use the formula

density=(mass/volume)

Volume of jar = (mass of water contained in jar)/(density of water)

=(0.5/1000)

=(0.0005 m3)

Mass of milk that can be contained in this jar

=(density of milk × volume of jar)

=(1040×0.0005)

0.52 kg

So jar can contain 0.52 kgs of milk. This is a little more then the contained water as milk is more denser the the water.

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