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Density is found by dividing mass over volume.

The units used are grams per litre (g/L). You are given mL, so to change it to L divide it by 1000 first (since there are 1000 mL in 1 L): 9 mL/1000 = 0.009L

So then to get the density do the calculation:

9 g/0.009 L = ______

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