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You make the following measurements of an object: 42kg and 22m³. What would the objects density be? Show all work please and the final units.
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You make the following measurements of an object: 42kg and 22m³. What would the objects density be? Show all work please and the final units.
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The formula for density is mass divided by volume
So 42kg divided by 22m3
= 1.909 kilogram/cubic meter
The object density would be 1.9
If you round it, the answer would be 1.91
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