Calculate and write down the answer. Calculate the mass of 1 m3 of gasoline if the mass of 1 liter

Calculate and write down the answer. Calculate the mass of 1 m3 of gasoline if the mass of 1 liter of gasoline is 900 g.

1 cubic meter equals 1000 liters.

To find out the mass of 1 cubic meter of gasoline, you need to multiply the mass of gasoline (900 grams) by 1000 liters:

900 * 1000 = 900000 (gr.) = 900 (kg.) – the mass of 1 cubic meter of gasoline.

Answer: 900,000 grams or 900 kilograms.



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