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Allison is pouring arrowheads for archery practice out of her family's special metal alloy. She knows that the density of the metal she's using is 13.9 g/cm3 and that she has a total mass of 165.1 grams of the metal. What volume of metal does Allison have for her arrowheads?

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Answered by pittmartin969
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Answer:

P=\frac{m}{v}

P=Density

M=Mass

V=Volume

∴Volume=\frac{mass}{density}

=\frac{0.1651kg}{0.0139kg/cm}

=cm³/100=m³

=0.1651kg÷0.0139kg

=11.8776978417m³

Explanation:

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