Be careful with the problem numbers. They are a little out of order. Help each other.
Be careful with the problem numbers. They are a little out of order. Help each other.
5.000 gal = _____________ mL

12 m = ________________ ft
15 lbs = __________________ kg
What is the mass of 25 mL of rubbing alcohol? (Look at the box of substances to find alcohol's density).
What is the mass of 25 mL of rubbing alcohol? (unit)
What is the density of an object that is 15 g and occupies 4.5 mL of space?
What is the density of an object that is 15 g and occupies 4.5 mL of space? (unit)
What is the volume of a 25 g object with a density of 9.1 g/mL?
What is the volume of a 25 g object with a density of 9.1 g/mL? (unit)
A graduated cylinder is filled with water to the 50 mL mark. A piece of copper is submerged in the water and the water level rises to 62 mL. What is its mass? (Hint: Find volume of object first)
A graduated cylinder is filled with water to the 50 mL mark. A piece of copper is submerged in the water and the water level rises to 62 mL. What is its mass? (Hint: Find volume of object first) (unit)
If a piece of lead has a mass of 92 g. What is its volume? Use the density for lead from the substance chart.
If a piece of lead has a mass of 92 g. What is its volume? (unit)
If an object has a mass of 5.6 g and a volume of 1.8 mL, what is its density?
If an object has a mass of 5.6 g and a volume of 1.8 mL, what is its density? (unit)
If a piece of lead has a volume of 19 mL, what is its mass? Use the density from the substance chart for lead.
If a piece of lead has a volume of 19 mL, what is its mass? Use the density from the substance chart for lead. (unit)