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One litre of milk weight 1.032 kg. If it...

One litre of milk weight `1.032 kg`. If it contains butter fat (density`=800 kg m^(-3)`) to the extent of `4%` by volume, then the density of "skimmed milk" will be __ `kg m^(-3)`

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