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A cylinder with a mass of 12 g has a radius measuring 2 cm and a height of 6 cm. What is its density? 0.05 g/cm to the power of 3, 0.16 g/cm to the power of 3, 1 g/cm to the power of 3, or 144 g/cm to the power of 3?

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Answered by Aze
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density= mass /volume
=12g/2pi rh
=12g/ 2x3.142x2x6
=12/2x3x2x6
=12/12x6
=1/6
=0.166



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