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Water does NOT have a volume of 1230 cm. It has a volume of 1230 cm^3 or 1230 mL

'cm' is a linear measure NOT a volume measure.

Density = 122 g/cm^3 NOT 1.22 g , this is the weight of a mass.

Remember density = mass/ volume.

Algebraically rearrange

mass = density X volume

Hence Mass(g) = 1.22 g/cm^2 X 1230 cm^3

mass = 1500.6 g or 1.5006 kg.

NB Please make sure you write the correct units!!!!!

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7y ago

The density is 1.5 units of mass per milliltre. The measurement makes no sense without the measurement units being specified: ordinarily, water has a density of 1 gram per millilitre: the figure here is 50% higher!

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Mass = 1500.615 g

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