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A piece of metal has a volume of 2.0 x 10-5 m3. The density of the metal is 8.0 x 103 kg/m3. What is its mass? A. 2.5 103 kg B.4.0 x 102 kg C.1.6 101 kg D.1.6 x 105 kg
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A piece of metal has a volume of 2.0 x 10-5 m3. The density of the metal is 8.0 x 103 kg/m3. What is its mass? A. 2.5 103 kg B.4.0 x 102 kg C.1.6 101 kg D.1.6 x 105 kg
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A piece of metal has a volume of 2.0 x 10-5 m3.
The density of the metal is 8.0 x 103 kg/m3.
What is its mass?
A. 2.5 103 kg
B.4.0 x 102 kg
C.1.6 101 kg
D.1.6 x 105 kg
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