A miner finds a sample of rock and is convinced it contains gold. He looks up the density of gold and discovers gold has a density of 19 g/cm3, whilst ‘fool’s gold’ has a density of 5 g/cm3. The mass of his sample is 5.5 kg and the volume of water displaced by it is 300 cm3. Calculate the density of the sample in g/cm3
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it aint gold chief
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