We are asked to determine the density of a gulf ball given its mass and volume. To do that, we will use the formula for density:
Where:
To determine the volume we will use the fact that the gulf ball can be approximated to a sphere and the volume of a sphere is given by:
Where:
We are given the diameter. We know that the diameter is twice the radius, therefore:
Substituting the value of the diameter we get:
Solving the operations:
Now, we substitute the value of the radius in the formula of the volume:
Solving the operation we get:
Now, we substitute the value of the volume and the mass in the formula for density:
Solving the operation:
Therefore, the density of the ball is 1.11 g/cm^3.