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A material weighs 8 grams and takes up 2 cubic centimeters of space. What is the material's density in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3)?. (Points : 1). 2 g/cm3. . 4 g/cm3. . 6 g/cm3. . 10 g/cm3

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4 g/cm3

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The density of the material is equal to the quotient obtained when its mass is divided by the volume.
d = m / v
Substituting the values from the given above,
d = 8 grams / 2 cubic centimeters
The answer from the equation is 4 g/cm³. This is the second among the choices.
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