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Calculate the density: An object has a mass of 500 grams and a volume of 50 cm³. What is its density Remember D=m/V 5 g/cm³ 10 g/cm³ 50 g/cm³ 100 g/cm³
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Calculate the density:
An object has a mass of 500 grams and a volume of 50 cm³. What is its density
Remember D=m/V
5 g/cm³
10 g/cm³
50 g/cm³
100 g/cm³
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To calculate the density you’ll have to divide these two so 500/50cm3 is 10g/cm3
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