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If the density of a full can is 1.1g/cc what is it’s mass? The height of the can is 12cm The area of top is 40cm squared
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If the density of a full can is 1.1g/cc what is it’s mass?
The height of the can is 12cm
The area of top is 40cm squared
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Density = mass / volume
volume of 1 can = 12 * 40 = 480 cm^3
1.1 = mass / 480
mass = 528 grams Answer
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