Well, density is a ratio. Therefore the density of the material would be 1g/mL .
The answer depends on the units used for it volume.
density = mass / volume Given mass = 240 g = 240*10^-3 kg volume = 200 mL = 200*10^-6 m^3 Hence density = 1.2*10^3 kg/m^3 Or 1200 kg/m^3
The weight of sugar depends on its density, but roughly 240 mL of sugar weighs about 200-220 grams.
Grams can't be converted to cups. Grams measure mass, while cups measure volume.
1 8 fluid ounce cup = 236.588237 ml. The density of water is nearly 1 gram/ml. So 1 cup of water has a mass of 236.588237 grams. Note that the mass unit of ounce (16 ounces in a pound) is not the same as the fluid ounce (volume unit).
The conversion of grams to milliliters depends on the density of the substance. To convert 240ml to grams, you need to know the density of the specific substance you are measuring. If you provide the density, I can help you calculate the conversion.
density = mass / volume Given mass = 240 g = 240*10^-3 kg volume = 200 mL = 200*10^-6 m^3 Hence density = 1.2*10^3 kg/m^3 Or 1200 kg/m^3
density = mass / volume Given mass = 240 g = 240*10^-3 kg volume = 200 mL = 200*10^-6 m^3 Hence density = 1.2*10^3 kg/m^3 Or 1200 kg/m^3
D=M/V D=240/200 D=1.2 you should include units though. I'm not sure what units you used, which is why i didn't write them.
240% of 200 = 240% * 200 = 2.4 * 200 = 480
Volume of solution=V=240ml . Density of solution=d=1.13g/ml. Mass of solution=V*d=240*1.13=271.2g . Mass of solute=1.20g . PERCANTAGE W/W = 1.20/271.2*100=0.44%
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8.33 gm/cm³
The GCF is 40.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 200 and 240 is 1,200.
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200 percent of 120 is the same as 2 times 120, which is 240.