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No, grams divided by milliliters is not a unit of density. Density is typically measured in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) or kilograms per liter (kg/L). Grams per milliliter is a measure of mass per volume, but it is not a commonly used unit for density.
As the expected unit for density is the same as it is given for mass and volume, you simply divide the mass by the volume and you will get the required value as 12.68 g/mL. The unit cannot be g mL. It has to be g/mL (read as gram per milli litre)
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitre is a unit of volume; only for water 1 mL has a mass of 1 g.
The volume of 400g depends on the density of the substance. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance. If you know the density, you can use the formula: volume (mL) = mass (g) / density (g/mL).
The density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume. To find the density, you would need to know the specific substance. The unit of density is typically expressed in g/ml for solids and liquids, or g/cm3 for solids.
Density of that object is 2.8