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Question 1: Jensen is a huge fan of Wendy’s, especially their buttermilk ranch dressing. One of his friends told him that they wouldn’t be surprised if he had decided to take a bath with it, so naturally, he wants to do just that. The net weight of a single ranch container is 21.3g and the weight of the packaging is 0.4g, with a volume of 0.75fl oz. Jensen’s perfectly rectangular bathtub has the dimensions 2.3m x 1.2m x 0.46m. Using this information, calculate a) the density of the ranch dressing, b) the mass of ranch dressing needed to fill the tub to the brim, and c) the number of containers of ranch he needs to fill the tub. Useful Conversions: 1 fl oz = 29.57 mL, 1 cm3 = 1 mL

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