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What is the density of a copper blocks if it has a mass of 43.5 grams and a volume of 4.85 cm^3?
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What is the density of a copper blocks if it has a mass of 43.5 grams and a volume of 4.85 cm^3?
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8.97 g/cm^
D=m/v
D=43.5/4.85cm^3
D=8.97 g/cm^3
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