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16 September, 23:31

An object weighing 1.840 kg has a volume of 0.0015 m3. What is the density of the object in g/cm3?

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  1. 16 September, 23:43
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    1.22gcm³

    Explanation:

    D = mass / volume

    Mass=1.840kg = 1,840g

    1000g = 1kg

    1.840kg = x (g)

    X (g) = 1.840/1000

    = 1840g

    Volume = 0.0015m³ = 1,500cm³

    1m³ = 1000,000cm³.

    0.0015m³ = x (cm³)

    X (cm³) = 1000,000*0.0015

    X (cm³) = 1500.

    Since density is mass/volume, now impute your data's

    D=m/v

    D=1840/1500

    1.22g/cm³
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