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As stated, this question cannot be answered because it gives the density as 12.5 mg. Density is measured not in mg but mg per some measure of volume. It could be 12.5 mg per litre (for a gas) or 12.5 mg per ml for a heavy metal or for even 12.5 mg per microlitre or smaller for matter from stellar corpses.

IF you assume that the density is 12.5 mg/ml then

since density = mass/volume

volume = mass/density = 100/12.5 = 8 ml

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Q: How many ml are in 100 mg with a density of 12.5 mg?
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