Density = Mass per unit Volume
that is,
D = m / V
Now,
We've been provided with,
Density = 790 kg/m³
Volume = 1250 litres = 1.250 m³
Now,
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ 790 = \frac{m}{1.250} \\ 790 \times 1.250 = m \\ m = 790 \times 1.250 \\ m = 790 \times \frac{1250}{1000} \\ m = 790 \times \frac{5}{4} \\ m = 197.5 \times 5 \\ m = \frac{1975}{10} \times 5 \\ m = \frac{1975}{2} = 987.5 \: kg[/tex]
987.5 kg of mass will a 1250 litres tank will hold.
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