The bottle holds 8kg of kerosene with a density of 800kg / m3. What is the capacity of the bottle in liters?

Let’s find the volume of the bottle in m3 as the ratio of the mass of kerosene to its density:

V (bottles) = m (kerosene) / d (kerosene) = 8/800 = 0.01 m3;

Let’s translate the resulting volume into liters:

1 m3 = 1000 l;

0.01 m3 = 1000 * 0.01 = 10 l.

Answer: V (bottles) = 10 liters.



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