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A rectangular block of copper metal has a mass of 1745 g. The dimensions of the block are 8.6 cm by 5.3 cm by 4.9 cm. From this data, what is the density of copper?

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User Sehnsucht
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Density = mass / volume

= 1745 g / (8.6 * 5.3 *4.9) cm^3 = 7.8 gm / cm^3

( two significant digits because measurements are two S.D.) . (Don't forget UNITS !)

User Sean Villani
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density=mass/volume
8.6x5.3x4.9=223.342
1745/223.342=7.81312964
7.8(1d.p)
this should be right?
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