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Density = mass / volume , so , volume = mass / density

Mass = 1 tonne (1000 kg)

Specify material density : example, potato salad @ 1.2 tonnes per cubic metre

Then >

volume = mass / density

So >

1 / 1.2

= 0.833 cubic metres

= 183.23 (UK) gallons

= 220.06 (US) gallons

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