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The density of an object with a volume of 3.0 mL and a mass of 15.0 g is
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The density of an object with a volume of 3.0 mL and a mass of 15.0 g is
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The density equals to the mass divided by volume. The equation of calculation is density= 15/3=5.0 g/ml. Notice the unit and the significant figures.
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