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density = mass/volume

mass = 245-200= 45 grams

volume 26 mL

= 45g/26ml

=1.7 g/ml

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Q: If a graduated cylinder has a mass of 200g when 26ml of a liquid is added and it rises to 245 g What is the density of the liquid?
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