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Mass = 10 g Density = Mass/volume Volume of a cube = (side length)3 Now that you have the side length, determine the volume. Then use the density formula to calculate the density of the material. Record your observations by selecting the data table icon. You may use a calculator for this section.

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Answer:The mathematical definition of density is the mass divided by the volume. In this case the volume of the cube is 6 x 6 x 6 = 216 cubic centimetres. Dividing a mass of 137.8g by a volume of 216 cubic cm yields a density of 0.6379 grams per cubic cm.

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