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A chunk of silver weighs 20.2g. Silver has a density of 10.49g/cm^3. Use the unit analysis, NOT density formula to find the volume. What so the equation needed to calculate the volume?
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A chunk of silver weighs 20.2g. Silver has a density of 10.49g/cm^3. Use the unit analysis, NOT density formula to find the volume. What so the equation needed to calculate the volume?
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Answer: Volume is 1.93 cm cubed
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