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What is the density of a sample of ore that has a mass of 58 g and occupies 26.8 cm3?
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What is the density of a sample of ore that has a mass of 58 g and occupies 26.8 cm3?
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hey there!:
density = mass / volume
Therefore:
mass = 58 g
Volume = 26.8 cm³
D = m / V
D = 58 / 26.8
D = 2.164 g/cm³
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