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A bar of gold has a volume of 722 cubic centimeters and weighs 13.949 kilograms. What's its density in grams per cubic centimeter?

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Answer:

The density of the bar of gold is 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter .

Explanation:

Formula


Density = (Mass)/(Volume)

As given

A bar of gold has a volume of 722 cubic centimeters and weighs 13.949 kilograms.

As 1 kilogram = 1000 gram

Than convert 13.949 kilograms into grams.

13.949 kilograms = 13.949 × 1000 grams

= 13949 grams

Mass = 13949 grams

Volume = 722 cubic centimeter

As put in the formula


Density = (13949)/(722)

Density = 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter (Approx)

Therefore the density of the bar of gold is 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter .


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