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29 September, 17:09

An object has a mass of 5.52 g and a volume of 12 mL. What is the density of the object? 0.18 g/mL 0.24 g/mL 0.46 g/mL 0.62 g/mL

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  1. 29 September, 17:27
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    The density of an object is calculated by finding the relationship between its volume and mass. The formular for finding the density is:

    P [Density] = Mass [M]/Volume [V]

    P = 5.52/12 = 0.46.

    Therefore, the density of the object is 0.46g/mL.

    The correct option is C.
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