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During his science lab session, anthony finds that the mass of a sample of copper is 63.5 grams and its density is 8.9 grams per cubic centimeter. What is the approximate volume of the sample?

A. 4 cm
B. 7.1 cm
C. 12.5 cm
D. 17 cm

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The volume would be 7.1cm. The density formula is m/v=d, and we already know that the mass is 63.5g and the density is 8.9g/cm cubed, we can isolate the variable. 63.5/v = 8.9 so 63.5/v(v) = 8.9(v). 63.5 = 8.9v. To isolate v, we divide each side by 8.9, giving us v = 7.1 (approximately).
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