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The mass of a piece of gold is 57 g and its volume is 3 cm³. What is its density? A 15 g/cm³ B. 54 g/cm³ C. 14 g/cm³ OD. 19 g/cm³
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The mass of a piece of gold is 57 g and its volume is 3 cm³. What is its
density?
A 15 g/cm³
B. 54 g/cm³
C. 14 g/cm³
OD. 19 g/cm³
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Using the formula of density, mass/volume
57/3 = 19g/cm^3
The answer is D
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