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If a mudd of water weighs 2/3 of a kilogram, how many liters of water is that?

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If a mudd of water weighs 2/3 of a kilogram, how many liters of water is that?

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  1. volume = mass/density.

    In case of water,

    mass and volume are equal, i.e

    1 liter is equal to 1 kg.

    So, 2/3 kg = 2/3 liter.


  2. i understand, kilograms is a solid, and liters is liquid, better try fill a bottle w/2/3 of something, and then measure w/something like water

  3. Well 1kg = 1L

    So it is 2/3 of a Litre.

    Just find 2/3 of a litre and that's your answer

  4. Hi,

    Weight of water = W = 2/3 Kg = 0.667 Kg

    Density of water = D = 1 Kg/Lit

    Volume (V) is given as Weight divided by Density.

    Therefore,

    V = W/D = 0.667/1 = 0.667 Lit = 2/3 Lit.

    Thus,

    If a mudd of water weighs 2/3 of a kilogram, it will have 2/3 liters of water.

    Hope to answer you well.

    Bye.

  5. its depends on how much sand in it..........

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