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A wooden block has a mass of 986 g and a density of 16 g/ cm3. What is the volume?
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A wooden block has a mass of 986 g and a density of 16 g/ cm3. What is the volume?
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A wooden block has a mass of 986 g and a density of 16 g/ cm3. What is the volume?
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Density = Mass / Volume.
Volume = Mass / Density = 986 / 16 = 61.625 cm^3.
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