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The walls of a room are to be painted. a tin of paint has a total mass of 7000 g in a volume of 5000cm3. the empty tin has a mass of 500g. determine the density. !please help!
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The walls of a room are to be painted. a tin of paint has a total mass of 7000 g in a volume of 5000cm3. the empty tin has a mass of 500g. determine the density.
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Density= the bigger mass - smaller mass
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Volume
Density= 7000 - 500
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5000cm3
Density= 6500g
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5000cm3
Density= 1.3 g/cm3 ;)
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The mass of paint will be "6500 g".
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