To calculate density, you need both the mass and volume of an object. If only the mass is given (220g), you would need the volume of the object to calculate its density. Density is equal to mass divided by volume (density = mass/volume). So without the volume of the object, the density cannot be determined.
The idea is to use the formula mass = volume x density. Replace the numbers you know, and solve.
The volume of the box is calculated as length x width x height, which is 5cm x 6cm x 4cm = 120 cubic cm. The density of the liquid can then be calculated as (total mass - mass of empty box) / volume = (220g - 40g) / 120 cubic cm = 1.5 g/cm^3.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
220g = 7.76oz
how many oz in 220g of cheese
220g of flour is a little less then 1 and a half cups
That is approximately 1/4 of a cup
3.3
220 grams, minus whatever the mass of the container is.
There are approximately 7.76 ounces of butter in 220 grams.
Well, honey, there are approximately 0.93 cups in 220g of water. But let's be real, who actually measures water in cups when you have a scale? Just pour that water where it needs to go and call it a day.