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If the Density of an object is 5.2 g/cm3, and its volume is 3.7 cm3, what is its mass? 17 g 10 g 15 g 22 g
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If the Density of an object is 5.2 g/cm3, and its volume is 3.7 cm3, what is its mass?
17 g
10 g
15 g
22 g
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I think that it is the second one but if I am wrong I am so sorry.
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density times volume=mass
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given that the density is 5.2g /cm^3 and volume is 3.7cm^3
mass=5.2g/cm^3 times 3.7cm^3=19.24g
it is closest to 17g
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