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25 March, 18:22

If the density of an object is 5.2 g/cm3, and volume is 3.7 cm3, what is its mass

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  1. 25 March, 21:20
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    Here's the equation you use: Density = mass/volume

    1) 5.2g/cm^3 = m/3.7cm^3

    2) m = 5.2g/cm^3 x 3.7cm^3

    3) m = 19.24g

    You can check the answer by plugging it in

    19.24g/3.7cm^3

    = 5.2g/cm^3
  2. 25 March, 22:19
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    Because density = mass/volume, the mass would be the density times the volume. 5.2*3.7 = 19.24 g
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