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27 July, 02:30

If a solid cube has a density of 6.3 grams per millimeter and a volume of 30 millimeters, how much is it's mass?

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  1. 27 July, 02:34
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    density = mass/volume

    mass = densiy x volume

    mass = 6.3 g/mm^3 x 30mm^3 = 189 g
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