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13 September, 08:54

A material has a density of 8.9g/cm3. You have six cubic centimeters of the substance. What is the materials mass in grams

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  1. 13 September, 09:20
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    We know that density is equal to mass divide by volume of the material D=M/V. So then, in our case the material has a density of 8.9 gr/cm3 and the volume is 6 cm3. The mass will be M=D*V = > 8.9 * 6 = 53.4 grams of substance.
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