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A 10.0 cm3 sample of copper has a mass of 89.6

g. what is the density of copper? question 1 options: 6.5 g / cm3 9.5 g / cm3 8.96 g / cm3 11.2 g / cm3 save

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density is mass divides by volume, so
89.6g / 10cm^3 =8.96g /cm^3

*cm^3 is a standard unit of volume*
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