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13 February, 23:34

Copper has a density of 8900kg/m³. Calculate the mass of 2.8m³ of copper in kilograms.

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  1. 13 February, 23:54
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    If the substance has 8,900 kg of mass in each m³ of it, then it must follow that 2.8 m³ of it must have (2.8 * 8,900) = 24,920 kg of mass.
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