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Suppose you have a block of gold with a mass of 100 g. The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3. What's the volume of your block of gold?

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We know


v=(m)/(\rho)

Where

v is volume

m is mass

p is density

Given,

m = 100 g

p = 19.3 g/cm^3

We have to find the volume. Shown below:


\begin{gathered} v=(m)/(\rho) \\ v=(100)/(19.3) \\ v=5.18 \end{gathered}

The volume is 5.18 cubic centimeters

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