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A carrot has a volume of 200cubic centimeters and a mass of 80grams. Calculate its density. Write your answer to the tenths place. gramspercubic centimeter
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A carrot has a volume of 200cubic centimeters and a mass of 80grams. Calculate its density.
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Density=m/V
m=80 gr
V=200cm^3
Density=80gr/200cm^3
Density=0.4 gr per cubic centimeter
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