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When measuring a golf ball, the volume was found to be 40cm3. The mass of the golf ball was 60 grams. Calculate the density. 240 g/cm3 1.5 g/cm3 20 g/cm3 0.75 g/cm3
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When measuring a golf ball, the volume was found to be 40cm3. The mass of the golf ball was 60 grams. Calculate the density.
240 g/cm3
1.5 g/cm3
20 g/cm3
0.75 g/cm3
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1500 kilogram/ cubic meter
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1500 kilogram/cubic meter.
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