Impossible question. Need at least the answer, unless it equals 0
Answer:
0.233298 kg is the mass of 234 ml of water
Step-by-step explanation:
Mathematically,
mass = density * volume
henry, to get the mass of that volume, we shall need to multiply it by the density of water.
The density of water is 997 kg/m3
To achieve consistency in units, we shall convert 234 ml to m3
Mathematically 1ml = 1 * 10^-6 m^3
Thus, 234 ml = 234 * 10^-6 m^3
Therefore the mass of water will be = 234 * 10^-6 * 997 = 0.233298 kg
Answer:
that would be 60 area is length multiplyd by the width which means 10 times 6 equals 60 centimeters
The answer is A because all of the coordinates match to the points up above. Lets take the coordinate (-3,6) for example. -3 would be where the point is on the x-axis which is horizontal (side to side), that means the 6 would be on the y-axis vertical(up and down). Hope this helps :)