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11 October, 02:04

The formula for density is d = m/v,

where m is mass and v is volume. If

mass is measured in kilograms and

volume is measured in cubic meters,

what is the unit for density?

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  1. 11 October, 02:26
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    Kg per cm

    or

    Kilograms per cubic meter

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This formula can be represented as something similar to miles per hour (or kilometers per hour). Looking at the fraction will eventually give you the distance for every hour once it its fully simplified.

    Use this problem as an example. d=4/2 where 4 means kilograms and 2 means cubic meters. Once fully simplified to 2/1 you can say there is 2 kilograms per cubic meter which is considered your volume.
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