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15 April, 17:21

What is the volume of a rock with a density of 3.00 g/cm3 and a mass of 600g?

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  1. 15 April, 17:43
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    The equation of D = m/V

    Where D = density

    m = mass

    and V = volume

    We are solving for V, so with the manipulation of variables we multiply V on both sides giving us

    V (D) = m

    now we divide D on both sides giving us

    V = m/D

    We know our mass which is 600g and our density is 3.00 g/cm^3

    so

    V = 600g/3.00g/cm^3 = 200cm^3 or 200mL

    a cubic centimeter (cm^3) is one of the units for volume. It's exactly like mL. 1 cm^3 = 1 mL

    If you wish to change it to L, you'd have to convert.
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