Answer:
[tex] \boxed{\sf Volume \ of \ plastic \ used = 10.14 \ cm^3} [/tex]
Given:
Mass = 14.0 g
Density ([tex] \rho [/tex]) = 1.38 g/cm³
To Find:
Volume (V)of the plastic used to make water bottle
Explanation:
Formula:
[tex] \boxed{ \bold{Density \ (\rho) = \frac{Mass \ (m)}{Volume \ (V)}}}[/tex]
Substituting value of m & density in the formula:
[tex] \sf \implies 1.38 = \frac{14.0}{V} \\ \\ \sf \implies V = \frac{14.0}{1.38} \\ \\ \sf \implies V = 10.14 \ cm^3 [/tex]
[tex] \therefore [/tex]
Volume of the plastic used to make water bottle = 10.14 cm³