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16 January, 16:28

An ice cube measures 1.38 in. on each edge and weighs 1.39 oz. What is the density of the ice cube in g/cm^3

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  1. 16 January, 16:44
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    0.91 g/cm³

    Explanation:

    Density: This can be defined as the ratio of mass of an object to its volume.

    The mathematical expression for density is given as,

    D = m/v ... Equation 1

    Where D = Density of the ice cube, m = mass of the ice cube, v = volume of the ice cube.

    v = l³

    Where l = length of each side of the cube.

    l = 1.38 in = (1.38*2.54) cm = 3.51 cm

    v = 3.51³

    v = 43.24 cm³

    Given: m = 1.39 oz = (1.39*28.35) g = 39.41 g

    Substitute into equation 1

    D = 39.41/43.24

    D = 0.91 g/cm³

    Hence the density of the ice cube = 0.91 g/cm³
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