While participating in a blood drive at school, Keona learns that blood has a density of 1.06 g/mL. She donates one pint of blood, which is equal to 473.176 mL.

What is the mass of the blood Keona donates, to the nearest hundredth of a gram?



The mass of the blood Keona donates is
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To find the mass of the blood Keona donates, we need to multiply the volume of the blood by its density.

Mass = Volume × Density

Since blood has a density of 1.06 g/mL and Keona donates 473.176 mL of blood, we can calculate:

Mass = 473.176 mL × 1.06 g/mL

Mass = 501.161056 g

Rounded to the nearest hundredth of a gram, the mass of the blood Keona donates is 501.16 g.

To find the mass of the blood Keona donates, we can use the formula:

Mass = Density x Volume

Given:
Density of blood = 1.06 g/mL
Volume of blood = 473.176 mL

Plugging in these values into the formula, we can calculate the mass:

Mass = 1.06 g/mL x 473.176 mL

Mass = 501.36856 g

Rounding the answer to the nearest hundredth of a gram, the mass of the blood Keona donates is 501.37 g.