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  1. Coca-Cola has a density of 1.12g/ml, what would the volume in quarts be of a 16.00 ounce Cola sample.

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    2. Bump4life

      Bump4life

      density could never be a function of volume. what class is this for? calc 2 by chance? maybe it is a slicing problem and it was worded incorrectly? cause i know when i did it we used the integral of the volume of each slice multiplied by the density to get a weight i believe. but the volume has nothing to do with density

    3. SnowDrifter

      SnowDrifter

      Actually sounds like poor wording. Oz, not floz

      16.00oz -> 453.592 grams

      -> 404.993 ml

      -> 0.428 quarts.

      Lots of unit conversion. Meh

    4. Dwn4BassAlan

      Dwn4BassAlan

      That's what I figured because it was going against everything I ever knew about conservation lol. I was never able to get .43 floz any way/shape/form but then it really doesn't make sense to do it in mass Oz, and it was chem class, not calc.

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