A 2.98 liter glass bottle is full of oil. Assume it contains 2.98 L of oil. The density of oil is 1.34 g/mL. The glass bottle itself has mass of 226 grams. What is the weight of bottle plus oil in pounds? This is similar to question 11 in 'some extra questions' in module. You need to write your answer in the box with two numbers past the decimal. Please don't worry about the sig figs in this case--in these formula problems, the Canvas software will give a variety of questions and each student gets their data with different sig figs. So I just have to choose and sometimes it might seem that two past the decimal is not the correct sig figs. Nonetheless, you have to follow that direction.

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A 2.98 liter glass bottle is full of oil. Assume it contains 2.98 L of oil. The density of oil is 1.34 g/mL. The
glass bottle itself has mass of 226 grams. What is the weight of bottle plus oil in pounds?
This is similar to question 11 in 'some extra questions' in module.
You need to write your answer in the box with two numbers past the decimal.
Please don't worry about the sig figs in this case--in these formula problems, the Canvas software will give a variety
of questions and each student gets their data with different sig figs. So I just have to choose and sometimes it might
seem that two past the decimal is not the correct sig figs. Nonetheless, you have to follow that direction.
Transcribed Image Text:A 2.98 liter glass bottle is full of oil. Assume it contains 2.98 L of oil. The density of oil is 1.34 g/mL. The glass bottle itself has mass of 226 grams. What is the weight of bottle plus oil in pounds? This is similar to question 11 in 'some extra questions' in module. You need to write your answer in the box with two numbers past the decimal. Please don't worry about the sig figs in this case--in these formula problems, the Canvas software will give a variety of questions and each student gets their data with different sig figs. So I just have to choose and sometimes it might seem that two past the decimal is not the correct sig figs. Nonetheless, you have to follow that direction.
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