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10 July, 18:51

A student measure the mass of an 8 cm^3 block of brown sugar to be 12.9 g. what is the density of the brown sugar?

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  1. 10 July, 18:54
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    Density = mass / volume;

    1 Cubic Centimeter = 0,000001 Cubic Meter

    8 cm^3 = 0.000008 m^3

    12,9 g = 0,0129 kg

    The density is 0,0129 kg / 0,000008 m^3 = 1612,5 kg/m^3
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