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If an object has a mass of 15 g and a volume of 3 mL what is its density

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Answer:

Density = 5g/mL

Explanation:

Given that the mass of the Object is

= 15g

Given that the volume accumulated is

= 3mL

We find,

Density =?

Theerefore, both the given mass of the object and its accumulated volume will be divided.

Mass ÷ Volume

15g ÷ 3mL

=5g/mL

Density = 5g/mL

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Answer:

Given the mass of the object = 15g

Given the volume of the object = 3 mL

Density = ?

Explanation:

We have two values of an object that is mass of the object and volume of the object. Now we are required to find the Density of the object. In order to find the density of the object, we have to divide the given mass with the given volume. Below is the calculation of the density.

Density = Mass / Volume

Density = 15g / 3 mL

Density = 5 g/ml

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