A cubic box is completely filled with 1,181 g of gasoline. What is the length of one side of the box, in meters? (density of gasoline is 0.680 g/cm3 )
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We can do this by dividing the mass of the gasoline by its density. Volume = Mass / Density = 1181 g / 0.680 g/cm^3 = 1736.76 cm^3 Since the box is cubic, all sides are equal. Show more…
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