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If ice has a density of.92g/cm, what is the volume of 1.8 kilograms of ice?
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If ice has a density of.92g/cm, what is the volume of 1.8 kilograms of ice?
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Given:
Density = .92 g / cm³
Volume = 1.8 kg
= (1.8 * 1000) grams
= 1800 grams
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So, the volume of 1.8 kg of ice is 1956.5 cm
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