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If the density of an object is 60 g/cm^3 and its mass is 20 grams, what is its volume in cm^3? A) 0.33 B) 3 C) 80 D) 1200
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If the density of an object is 60 g/cm^3 and its mass is 20 grams, what is its volume in cm^3? A) 0.33 B) 3 C) 80 D) 1200
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If the density of an object is 60 g/cm^3 and its mass is 20 grams, what is its volume in cm^3?
A) 0.33
B) 3
C) 80
D) 1200
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Volume= Mass ÷ Density
Plug the numbers into the formula and you'll get 0.3 repeating, so the answer is A.
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