A container of milk holds 3640 g of milk. The density of the milk is 1.02 g/mL. What is the volume of the milk in the container?

V = 3640g * 1mL/1.02g = 3569 mL

To find the volume of the milk in the container, we need to use the formula:

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

First, we need to convert the given mass of the milk from grams to milliliters because the density is given in grams per milliliter.

Given:
Mass (m) = 3640 g
Density (d) = 1.02 g/mL

To convert grams to milliliters, we divide the given mass by the density:

Volume (V) = 3640 g / 1.02 g/mL

Simplifying the equation, we get:

Volume (V) ≈ 3578.43 mL

Therefore, the volume of the milk in the container is approximately 3578.43 mL.