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The density of a sample of gold is 19.32 g/cm'. If the sample has a volume of 48.9 cm', what is the mass?

if two objects have the same mass but different volumes

User Jay Bharat
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Answer:


\boxed {\tt 944.748 \ grams}

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for density is:


d=(m)/(v)

Rearrange the formula for mass, m. Multiply both sides by v.


d*v=(m)/(v) *v


d*v=m

Mass is found by multiplying the mass by the volume.

The density of the gold is 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter. The volume is 48.9 cubic centimeters.


d= 19.32 \ g/cm^3 \\v=48.9 \ cm^3

Substitute the values into the formula.


m= 19.32 \ g/cm^3 *48.9 \ cm^3

Multiply. Note the centimeters cubed will cancel out.


m= 19.32 \ g * 48.9


m= 944.748 \ g

The mass of the gold is 944.748 grams.

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