What volume of sugar weighs 4 g?
The density of sugar is approximately 0.6 g/cm³. To find the volume of 4 g of sugar, we can use the formula:
```
Volume = Mass/Density
```
Substituting the given values, we get:
```
Volume = 4 g / 0.6 g/cm³
= 6.67 cm³
```
Therefore, the volume of 4 g of sugar is approximately 6.67 cm³.
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