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The density of an object with a volume of 60.0ml and a mass of 400.0g is ......???
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The density of an object with a volume of 60.0ml and a mass of 400.0g is ......???
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No the answer is 6.67 g/mL.
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To find the density of an object, divide the mass by the volume. To find the density of the object in your problem, use a calculator to divide 60.0 by 400.0
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