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I really need help! Pls! I'd appreciate it! :) Here's the question... A block of metal has a mass of 1000g and dimensions of 7.5 cm by 6 cm by 10 cm. Use this information to find the density of the metal
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I really need help! Pls! I'd appreciate it! :) Here's the question...
A block of metal has a mass of 1000g and dimensions of 7.5 cm by 6 cm by 10 cm. Use this information to find the density of the metal block.
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First the volume for density is mass/volume
So,
1000/ 450
2.2222.........
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