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Answer please I don’t understand number 12

Answer please I don’t understand number 12-example-1
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The density is mass divided by volume
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You calculate the density of a substance by dividing its mass by its volume.

Density = mass/volume

For example, if a rock has a mass of 45 g and a volume of 15 cm^3, its density is

Density = 45 g/15 cm^3 = 3.0 g/cm^3


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