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A block of metal has a mass of 53400 kg and volume of 6 metre cube. Find the density of the metal.

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The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cm

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)∴The weight of 1 cm3=38406(By unitary method)

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)∴The weight of 1 cm3=38406(By unitary method)To find the weight of the metal block with dimensions  10 cm,8 cm and 8 cm, we first need to find its volume.

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)∴The weight of 1 cm3=38406(By unitary method)To find the weight of the metal block with dimensions  10 cm,8 cm and 8 cm, we first need to find its volume.Volume=10×8×8=640 cm3

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)∴The weight of 1 cm3=38406(By unitary method)To find the weight of the metal block with dimensions  10 cm,8 cm and 8 cm, we first need to find its volume.Volume=10×8×8=640 cm3We know that,

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)∴The weight of 1 cm3=38406(By unitary method)To find the weight of the metal block with dimensions  10 cm,8 cm and 8 cm, we first need to find its volume.Volume=10×8×8=640 cm3We know that,The weight of 1 cm3=38406

The dimensions of the cuboidal metal block are 20 cm,16 cm and 12 cmVolume of cuboid =length×breadth×height (Product of all three dimensions)Volume of metal block=20×16×12=3840 cm3The weight of 3840 cm3=6kg (Given)∴The weight of 1 cm3=38406(By unitary method)To find the weight of the metal block with dimensions  10 cm,8 cm and 8 cm, we first need to find its volume.Volume=10×8×8=640 cm3We know that,The weight of 1 cm3=38406∴The weight of 640 cm3=38406×640=1 kg (By unitary method)

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