Ramesh buys 6 bottles of syrup each containing 1litre. Each empty bottle weighs 400g. The density of syrup is 1.2 g/cm3. What weight does Ramesh have to carry home?
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Given-
Ramesh buys 6 bottles containing 1litre (syrup)
Weight of Empty bottle= 400gm.
Density= 1.2g/cm^3
Now,
Density= Mass/Volume
Here mass be weight.
Now we need to add the 6 bottle's volume
Total weight= 6litre + 400 gm
= 6000gm + 400gm
= 6400gm
Now mass= Density * Weight
= 1.2 * 6400 cm^3
= 7680 cm^3
= 7680 gm
= 7.6 kg
Ramesh buys 6 bottles containing 1litre (syrup)
Weight of Empty bottle= 400gm.
Density= 1.2g/cm^3
Now,
Density= Mass/Volume
Here mass be weight.
Now we need to add the 6 bottle's volume
Total weight= 6litre + 400 gm
= 6000gm + 400gm
= 6400gm
Now mass= Density * Weight
= 1.2 * 6400 cm^3
= 7680 cm^3
= 7680 gm
= 7.6 kg
rashel:
here each empty bottle weight 400gm,here you write only 400gm instead of (400*6)=2400. explain plz
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Density of the syrup = 1.2 g/cm3
Volume of the syrup in each bottle = 1 litre = 1 m3
Mass of the syrup in each bottle = Density × Volume
= 1.2 g/cm3 × 1 m3
= 1200 g
Mass of the bottle without syrup = 400 g
Mass of the bottle with syrup = 1200 + 400
= 1600 g
Mass of 6 bottles with syrup = 6 × 1600
= 9600 g
= 9.6 kg
Ramesh has to carry home 9.6 kg.
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