A man fills a 50cn^3 container with 44g of cooking oil calculate the density of the oil

Density = mass/volume

Volume of container = 50 cm^3

Mass of cooking oil = 44 g

Density = 44 g/50 cm^3

Density = 0.88 g/cm^3

Therefore, the density of the cooking oil is 0.88 g/cm^3.

To calculate the density of the oil, we need to divide the mass of the oil (in grams) by the volume of the container (in cubic centimeters).

Density (D) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)

Given:
Mass (m) = 44g
Volume (V) = 50 cm^3

Therefore, the density (D) can be calculated as:

D = 44g / 50 cm^3

D = 0.88 g/cm^3

Hence, the density of the oil is 0.88 g/cm^3.