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An object has a mass of 20 kg and a volume of 5 mL. What is the object's density?

I think either B or C

4 kg/cm3
100 kg/cm3
0.25 kg/cm3

User James Sun
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Answer:The density of an object is
4 kg/cm^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of an object = 20 kg

Volume of an object = 5 ml =
5cm^3


1 ml=1 cm^3


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)=(20 kg)/(5 cm^3)=4 kg/cm^3

The density of an object is
4 kg/cm^3.

User Meet Vora
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Good grief, this stuff got caught in a black hole somewhere. It is terribly dense.
1 mL = 1 cc under normal conditions.

d = mass / volume
m = 20 kg
v = 5 mL

d = 20kg / 5 mL
d = 4 kg / mL
d = 4 kg / cc

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User Thomas Fournet
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