The SI unit used most commonly for gasoline is the liter. The price, at a glance, may seem cheap to your average American, but there are 3.78 liters for every gallon.
Liter is not a SI Prefix to a unit.
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density is the measure that describes the relationship between mass and volume
Density is not a descriptive word but a property of materials. Therefore, a material can have a high or low density. Density has units of unit mass per unit volume. "Specific volume" has units of unit volume per unit mass, so it is sort of an opposite. No real antonyms for "density" in the English langauge... some sense of "insubstantial" might work.
I would use litres.
A litre is a unit of volume.
Determining the volume is the situation that describes a cubic unit.
The SI unit used most commonly for gasoline is the liter. The price, at a glance, may seem cheap to your average American, but there are 3.78 liters for every gallon.
A litre is a unit.
Density is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume.
volume
The unit is a litre.
The metric unit for liquid volume is liters. Throughout Europe and much of the world gasoline is sold in liters. North America still uses gallons but that is not a metric or SI unit.
Density, this describes somethings mass per unit volume.
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volume
This unit is the meter (m) in SI.