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An object has a mass of 450 g and a volume of 6 cm3 find the density of the object in g/cm3.
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An object has a mass of 450 g and a volume of 6 cm3
find the density of the object in g/cm3.
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Answer:
75g/cm^3
Explanation:
density of an object is defined as the mass per unit volume of that object
it has the formular: density= mass/volume
from the question, density= 450/6= 75g/cm^3
density= 75g/cm^3
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