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The mass of a bar of chocolate is 1800g. The density of the chocolate bar is 9g/cm3. What is the volume?
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The mass of a bar of chocolate is 1800g.
The density of the chocolate bar is 9g/cm3.
What is the volume?
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Volume equals mass/density. In this case 1800/9 = 200g
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Hello,
Density = Mass/Volume
9 = 1800/volume
9volume = 1800
volume = 200 cm^3
The answers is 200 cm^3
Hope that helped :)
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