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The box holds 70 cm3 of water. Water has a density of 10 g/cm³. What is the mass of the water
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The box holds 70 cm3 of water. Water has a density of 10 g/cm³. What is the mass of the water
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Volume of water in the box = 70 cm³
Density = 10 g/cm³
Mass of water = ?
By using the following formula we can calculate mass of the water;
Density = Mass ÷ Volume
Now putting the values;
10 gcm³ = Mass ÷ 70cm³
Mass = 10 x 70
Mass = 700g
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