Mathematics, 12.05.2021 23:40 pennygillbert
Avocado oil can be used for cooking, among many things. The density of olive oil is 0.92 gram per cubic centimeter. An avocado farmer wants to sell bottles that contain 460 grams of oil. What is the volume of the smallest container that holds 460 grams of oil?
a. 460 cubic centimeters
b. 500 cubic centimeters
c. 423 cubic centimeters
d. 552 cubic centimeters
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