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a person measures the mass of a 10cm3 rock to be 15g. what is the density of the rock

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Answer:


d=1.5\ g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The mass of the rock, m = 15 g

The volume of the rock, V = 10 cm³

We need to find the density of the rock. The density of an object is equal to the mass per unit volume such that,


d=(m)/(V)\\\\d=(15\ g)/(10\ cm^3)\\\\d=1.5\ g/cm^3

So, the density of the rock is equal to
1.5\ g/cm^3.

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