Science, asked by latrellmcgowan, 9 months ago

A piece of granite rock has a mass of 15.5 g and a volume of 6.01 cm3. What is its density?

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Answered by TħeRøмαи
9

Given,

Mass = 15.5 g

Volume = 6.01 mL

The density of Granite rock can be calculated as:

Density

 density= \frac{mass}{volume} \\ density \:  =\frac{15.5}{6.01}  \\ density \:  = 2.579 \:   \frac{g}{ {cm}^{3}}

Answered by sarah5744
0

Answer:

Given,

Mass = 15.5 g

Volume = 6.01 mL

The density of Granite rock can be calculated as:

Density

\begin{gathered}density= \frac{mass}{volume} \\ density \: =\frac{15.5}{6.01} \\ density \: = 2.579 \: \frac{g}{ {cm}^{3}}\end{gathered}

density=

volume

mass

density=

6.01

15.5

density=2.579

cm

3

g

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