63.7k views
5 votes
An object has a mass of 183.5 g and a density of 14.8 g/cm³. Determine the volume of the objectin cm³.

1 Answer

3 votes

First, let's remember the formula to calculate an object's density:


\begin{gathered} \rho=\text{ }(m)/(V) \\ \\ Being\text{ }\rho\text{ the density, m the mass, and V the volume.} \end{gathered}

Then, we analyze what we have:


\begin{gathered} m\text{ = 183.5 g} \\ \rho=\text{ 14.8 g/cm}^3 \end{gathered}

We need to determine the volume, so we transform our formula like this:


V=\text{ }(m)/(\rho)

We replace our data:


V=\text{ }\frac{183.5\text{ g}}{14.8\text{ g/cm}^3}=\text{ 12.399 cm}^3\approx\text{ 12.4 cm}^3

Then, the answer is that the volume equals 12.4 cm^3.

User HellofromTonya
by
4.6k points