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A student measures the mass of a 6.0 cm3 block of brown sugar to be 10.0 g. What is the density of the brown sugar?

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Answer:

16g

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1.67g/cm3

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for density is
d=(m)/(v) . The m variable stands for mass and the v variable stands for volume.

The mass of the brown sugar is 10.0g and the volume is 6.0cm3, so we can plug those values into the equation.


d=(10g)/(6cm^(3) )


d=1.67
(g)/(cm^(3) )

Rounded to 3 significant figures, the density of the block of brown sugar is 1.67 g/cm3. If the mass is in grams and the volume is in cm3, the unit for the final answer is
(g)/(cm^(3) ) (grams per centimetres cubed).

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