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A steel bar has a mass of 4,000 kilograms and a volume of 0.5 cubic meters . Calculate its density. Write your answer as a whole number.

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The equation for density is:



D=(m)/(V)


where the mass is in grams and the volume is in
cm^(3).


We are given 4,000 kilograms, and we know that there are 1,000 grams in 1 kilogram, so we need to multiply to convert to grams:



4,000*1,000=4,000,000g


We are also given 0.5
m^(3), and we need to convert to
cm^(3). We know that there are 100 cm in 1 m, and since we are talking about cubic volume, we must also raise 100 to the 3rd power:
100^(3)=1,000,000cm. So now we know that there are 1,000,000
cm^(3) in 1
m^(3). We need to then multiply 1,000,000 cm by 0.5 in order to find the volume that was given in the question:



1,000,000*0.5=500,000cm^(3)


So now that we have the correct units, let's plug them into the equation:



D=(4,000,000g)/(500,000cm^(3))



D=(8g)/(cm^(3))


So now we know that the density is 8g/cubic centimeter.

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