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Answered by karannnn43
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density =  \frac{mass}{volume}   =  \frac{0.9kg}{1.5l}  =  \frac{0.9kg}{1500 {cm}^{3} }  = 0.006kg {cm}^{ - 3}

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:-

IF a carton of juice weighs 0.9kg and it has a volume of 1.5 L , what is the density of the juice??

Solution:-

¤ given

• mass = 0.9 kg

• volume = 1.5 L

{ \boxed{ \bold{ \: density \:  =  \:  \frac{mass}{volume}}}}

{ \bold{ \implies{ \: density \:  =  \frac{0.9 \: kg}{1.5 \: l} }}}

{ \boxed{ \bold{ \:density \:  =  \: 0.6 \: kg {l}^{ - 1} }}}

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