Calculate the Volume of Olive Oil in mL

If a bottle of olive oil contains 1.2 kg of olive oil, what is the volume, in milliliters (mL), of the olive oil?

Can you explain how to calculate the volume of olive oil based on its mass and density?

Answer:

The volume of olive oil will be nearly 1300mL or 1.30 L as per the given data.

Volume is a measurement of three-dimensional space that is occupied. It is frequently numerically quantified using SI derived units or various imperial units. The definition of length is linked to the definition of volume. Volume is, at its most basic, a measure of space.

The units liters (L) and milliliters (mL) are used to measure the volume of a liquid, also known as capacity. This measurement is done with graduated cylinders, beakers, and Erlenmeyer flasks.

Here, it is given that mass of olive oil is 1.2kg. We know that the density of olive oil is 0.917kg/l. To calculate the volume, we divide the mass by the density.

Volume = mass/density Volume = 1.2/0.917. Volume = 1.30 liters Volume = 1300mL.

Thus, the volume of olive oil will be 1300 mL.

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