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26 February, 00:01

The density of titanium is 4.51 g/cm^3. what is the volume (in cubic inches) of 3.5 lb of titanium?

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  1. 26 February, 00:11
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    (3.5 lb Ti) x (453.592 g Ti / 1 lb Ti) x (1 cm^3 Ti / 4.51 g Ti) x 0.0610237 in^3 / 1 cm^3) = 21 in^3 Ti. Use factor label method to cancel out units and make sure to cancel out the units to the solution, which in this case is volume of titanium in cubic inches. We only keep two digits because the original numbers use have two sig figs as the least amount when doing multiplication or division.
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