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If honey has a density of 1.36 g/mL, what is the mass of 1.25 qt, reported in kilograms? This calculation takes more than one step. Take your time and work it out on a sheet of paper.
1.06 quarts = 1 liter
the answer we are trying to figure out is the mass od 1.25qt reported in kilograms given the information
using conversions
ANSWER:
The mass of 1.25 qt is 1.603kg
Step-by-step explanation
Density of honey = 1.36 g/mL
Volume of honey = 1.25 qt
1.06 quarts = 1 liter
1.25 qt = ?
Volume of honey = 1.25 qt*1L/1.06 qt = 1.179 L = 1179mL
Mass of honey = density*volume
Mass of honey = 1.36 g/mL*1179mL = 1603 g
1000g = 1kg
1603 g = ?
mass in kg = 1603 g/1000g/kg = 1.603kg
Thus, the mass of 1.25 qt is 1.603kg