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oakwood has a mass of 2.85 kilograms and a volume of 4100 cubic centimeters. determine the density of oak in grams per cubic centimeter.

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Answer:

The density of oak is 0.695 grams per cubic centimeter.

Explanation:

Given:

Oakwood has a mass of 2.85 kilograms and a volume of 4100 cubic centimeters.

Now, to find the density of oak in grams per cubic centimeter.

Mass (m) = 2.85 kilograms.

So, using conversion factor we convert into grams:


2.85* 1000=2850\ grams.

Volume (v) = 4100 cubic centimeters.

Now, to get the density by using formula:


Density=(mass)/(volume) \\Density=(m)/(v)


Density=(2850)/(4100)


Density=0.695\ grams\ per\ cubic\ centimeter.

Therefore, the density of oak is 0.695 in grams per cubic centimeter.

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