density equals mass over volume, so divide the mass by the volume. Example: 100 grams in 30 liters= 100/30=3.3 g/L ALWAYS include a unit!
density = mass / volume
The derived SI unit for density is Kilogram per cubic metre.
i don't know that's why im asking u guys
Specific Gravity is a pure number without units while density can be any number including those with decimal places with units.
You cannot. Not without any information on the density (or specific gravity) of the substance in question.
47 as a decimal = 47.0
how to express the sum 257 and 431 in decimal form
To express 66.7% as a decimal simply divide by 100:66.7 ÷ 100 = 0.667
35.4% as a decimal is 0.354
2.2% = 0.022 (as a decimal)
as a decimal .2 as a percent 20%
density
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As 0.28
-2.0
If you mean: 57.5% then it is 0.575 as a decimal
It is already expressed as a decimal