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An object has a density of 40 g/cm³ and a mass of 240 g. What is its volume?

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Answer:

6
cm^(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

You can get the "volume" of the object above by knowing the formula for density first. The problem gave you the object's "density" and "mass," thus, it is very easy to get the volume.

Density =
(mass)/(volume), this means that: Volume =
(mass)/(density)

Now that we know the formula, we can solve for what's being asked.

Volume =
(mass)/(density)

Volume =
(240 grams)/(40 grams/cubic cm) (cancel the unit of grams)

Volume = 6
cm^(3) (this is the object's volume)

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