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What is the mass of a 12.31 cubic centimeter piece of copper having a density of 8.96 grams/ cubic centimeter?

User Maxdola
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{\mathrm{110.2976 \ grams}}


\rule[225]{225}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:


\sf \displaystyle density = (mass)/(volume)


\displaystyle \rho = (m)/(V)

Solving for the mass.


m = \rho \cdot V

The density of the copper piece is 8.96 g/cm³.

The volume of the copper piece is 12.31 cm³.


m = 8.96 \cdot 12.31


m= 110.2976

The mass of the copper piece is 110.2976 grams.


\rule[225]{225}{2}

User WJA
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  • Answer:

m ≈ 110.30 grams

  • Step-by-step explanation:

d = m/V

m = d×V

m = 8.96g/cm³×12.31cm³

m = 110.2976

m ≈ 110.30 grams

User Geir Sagberg
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