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If a textbook is 2000 grams and the volume is 4000 cm3 whats the density?
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If a textbook is 2000 grams and the volume is 4000 cm3 whats the density?
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If a textbook is 2000 grams and the volume is 4000 cm3 whats the density?
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The density is going to be mass over volume, so it's 0.5 grams/cm^3
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