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This question cannot be answer since d = m/V

that is density is equal to mass divided by volume.

In the original question we are only given one of the variables (mass) therefore it is impossible to solve for volume and it is therefore impossible to convert volume into teaspoons (1 teaspoon equals approximately 5 mL). It order for the question to be solvable either density or volume must be given as well.

If what is being measured is water, the density of water is approximately 1 g/mL

6 g x (1 mL/g) = 6 mL

6 mL x (1 teaspoon/5 mL) = 1.2 teaspoons

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