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What is the density of a 36 g object with a volume of 15 cm3?

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density = mass/volume

so . . .

density = (36 g)/(15 cm³) = 2.4 g/cm³
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Answer: Density of an object is 2.4 g/cm³.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Mass of an object = 36 grams

Volume of an object = 15 cm³

We need to find the density of an object.

As we know the formula for "Density":


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)\\\\Density=(36)/(15)\\\\Density=2.4g/cm^3

Hence, Density of an object is 2.4 g/cm³.

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