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The density of an object is .835 g/cm3. If its volume is 34 cm3, what is the mass of the object? (Density: D = )

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D = m/v

Given:
D: .835 g/cm3
V: 34 cm3
M: ?

M= Dxv

M= .835 g/cm3 x 34 cm3
M= 28.39 g
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For a liquid or a solid the density is defined as the ratio of the density of the solid or the liquid by that of the water (1g / cm3) .

the calculation formula that relies density, mass and volume is: d = m / v

To calculate the mass: m = d. v = 0.835 g / cm3 x 34 cm 3 = 28.39 g.

So, the mass of the object is 28.39g.

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