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A student measures the mass 8cm block of brown sugar to be 12.9g. what is the density of the brown sugar.

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A student measures the mass 8cm3 block of brown sugar to be 12.9g. what is the density of the brown sugar

Answer:


1.6\ g/cm^(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Density is defined as mass per unit volume of an object expressed as
\rho=\frac {m}{v} where
\rho is the density, m is the mass of sugar and v is the volume of the sugar. Considering that the volume is given as 8cm3 for sugar then we substitute this for v and mass of 12.9 g we substitute for g then the density will be


\rho=\frac {12.9 g}{8 cm3}=1.6125\ g/cm^(3)\approx 1.6\ g/cm^(3)

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