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Find the edge length of the cube. (The density of copper is 8.96 g/cm3, and the volume of a cube is equal to the edge length cubed.)

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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Answer:


x = 2.13\ cm

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Given


Mass = 87.2g


Density = 8.96gcm^{-3

Required

Calculate the edge length of the cube

First, we need to calculate the volume of the cube using:


Density = (Mass)/(Volume)

Make Volume the subject:


Volume= (Mass)/(Density )

Substitute values for Mass and Density


Volume= (87.2g)/(8.96gcm^(-3))


Volume= (87.2cm^3)/(8.96)


Volume= 9.73cm^3

Represent the edge length with x.

So:


Volume = x^3

Substitute x^3 for Volume in
Volume= 9.73cm^3


x^3 = 9.73cm^3

Take cube root of both sides


x = \sqrt[3]{9.73cm^3}


x = 2.13\ cm --- approximated

Hence, the edge length is 2.13cm

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