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Arada [10]
1 year ago
7

My coffee mug weighs 200 g and hold 260cm3 .

Mathematics
1 answer:
yarga [219]1 year ago
5 0

The coffee mug when filled will weigh 460 g

<h3>Calculating mass</h3>

From the question, we are to determine the weight of the mug if filled with water

From the given information,

The weight of the coffee mug is 200 g and holds 260cm³.

If filled with water, the volume of the water will be 260cm³.

Now, we will determine the mass of this volume of water

Using the formula,

Density = Mass/Volume

∴ Mass = Density × Volume

Volume = 260 cm³

Density of water =  1 g/cm³

∴ Mass of the water = 1 × 260

Mass of the water = 260 g

Mass of the coffee mug when filled with water = Mass of the coffee mug when empty + Mass of water  

Mass of the coffee mug when filled with water = 200 g + 260 g

Mass of the coffee mug when filled with water = 460 g

Hence, the coffee mug when filled will weigh 460 g

Learn more on Calculating mass here: brainly.com/question/17385315

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