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If the mass of a material is 40 grams and the volume of the material is 9 cm^3, what would the density of the material be?
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If the mass of a material is 40 grams and the volume of the material is 9 cm^3, what would the density of the material be?
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Mass = m = 40 grams
Volume = V = 9 cm³
Density = d = ?
Density is defined as the ratio of mass and volume.
So,
d = m/V
Using the values, we get
d = 40/9 = 4.44 g/cm³
This means the density of material would be 4.44 g/cm³
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