Density of milkwater

Algebra Level pending

Assume at some temperature that density of water is 1.000 kg/liter 1.000\text{ kg/liter} and density of milk is 1.045 kg/liter 1.045\text{ kg/liter} and an owner of a milk factory decided to prepare 2 mixtures:

  • Mixture A 1 liter 1\text{ liter} of milk and 1 liter 1\text{ liter} of water.
  • Mixture B 1 kg 1\text{ kg} of milk and 1 kg 1\text{ kg} of water.

and he want to check density of two mixtures.

Which mixture will have more density?

both will have same density cannot find mixture B mixture A

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1 solution

Hemanth K
Jul 10, 2016

density=mass/volume
mixture A - mass =1kg(water)+1.045kg(milk) , volume =2 litre density =2.045/2=1.0225kg/l
mixture B - mass = 1kg(water)+1kg (milk), volume =1 liter (water)+(1/1.045)=0.9569 liter so density = 1.022004kg/l
so density of mixture A is more

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