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The density of an object can be calculated by dividing the object's mass by its volume. A rectangular prism has a density of 15g/cm3. The prism has a mass of 5,625g. The length of the object is 5 cm. The height of the object is 15 cm. What is the width of the object?

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Density =mass /volume
Volume =5625/15
=375cm3
5x15xh=375
Height = 5cm
User Gafi
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Answer:

5 cm.

Explanation:

We have been given that a rectangular prism has a density of
\frac{15\text{ g}}{\text{ cm}^3}. The prism has a mass of 5,625 g. The length of the object is 5 cm. The height of the object is 15 cm.

We will use density formula to solve our given problem.


\text{Density}=\frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}}

Upon substituting our given values in above formula, we will get:


15=(5,625)/(15*5*w)


15=(5,625)/(75*w)


15=(75)/(w)


w=(75)/(15)


w=5

Therefore, the width of the object is 5 cm.

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