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What is the density of a substance that has a mass of 5gm and is located in an area that

measures 12cm x 10cm x 2cm?

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0.0208 \mathrm{gm} / \mathrm{cm}^(3)
is the density of the substance which has 5gm and in an area of 12cm, 10cm and 2cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the density of a substance, we know that density is the ratio of mass of the substance and volume of the substance. Hence,
\text { density }=\frac{\text { mass of the substance }}{\text { volume of the substance }} given that mass of the substance is 5gm and volume of the substance is 12cm×10cm×2cm =240
\mathrm{cm}^(3) \text { . density }=(s)/(240)=0.0208 \mathrm{gm} / \mathrm{cm}^(3)

Therefore, we came to know that density of the substance which has mass and volume can be found by using the above formula.
0.0208 \mathrm{gm} / \mathrm{cm}^(3)
is the density of the substance whose mass is 5gm and volume is 240
\mathrm{cm}^(3).

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