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Milk has a mass of 1.03 kg per 1000 mL.A glass contains 200 mL of milk.Question promptWhat is the mass of the milk in grams?Question response areaSelect one option2.06 grams20.6 grams206 grams2060 grams

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Milk has a mass of 1.03 kg per 1000 mL.A glass contains 200 mL of milk.Question promptWhat is the mass of the milk in grams?Question response areaSelect one option2.06 grams20.6 grams206 grams2060 grams

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Solution

First, we need to understand the relationship between the mass and volume of milk. We know that 1000 mL of milk has a mass of 1.03 kg.

1.03 kg is the same as 1030 grams (since 1 kg = 1000 grams). So, 1000 mL of milk has a mass of 1030 grams.

Next, we need to find out the mass of 200 mL of milk. We can set up a proportion to solve this:

(1030 grams / 1000 mL) = (x grams / 200 mL)

Cross-multiplying gives us:

1000 mL * x grams = 1030 grams * 200 mL

Solving for x gives us:

x = (1030 grams * 200 mL) / 1000 mL

x = 206 grams

So, the mass of the milk in the glass is 206 grams. Therefore, the correct answer is "206 grams".

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