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Calculate the density of a rock with a volume of 15 cm³ and a mass of 48 g. Show your work.
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Calculate the density of a rock with a volume of 15 cm³ and a mass of 48 g. Show your work.
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The formula for density is:
Density = Mass / Volume
Given, the mass of the rock is 48 g and the volume is 15 cm³.
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Density = 48 g / 15 cm³ = 3.2 g/cm³
Therefore, the density of the rock is 3.2 g/cm³.
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