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b. The density of the 9.20 g marble is​

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Answered by InfinityChamp1234
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Answer:

Explanation:

Marble weighs  2.711  gram per cubic centimeter or  2 711  kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of  marble  is equal to 2 711 kg/m³; at 25.2°C  (77.36°F or  298.35K) at standard atmospheric pressure.  In Imperial or US customary measurement system, the density is equal to 169.2422 pound per cubic foot [lb/ft³], or 1.5671 ounce per cubic inch [oz/inch³] .

Density of  Marble in a few select units of density measurement:

Density of  Marble  g cm3 = 2.71 g/cm³

Density of  Marble  g ml = 2.71 g/ml

Density of  Marble  g mm3 = 0.0027 g/mm³

Density of  Marble  kg m3 = 2 711 kg/m³

Density of  Marble  lb in3 = 0.098 lb/in³

Density of  Marble  lb ft3 = 169.24 lb/ft³

See density of  Marble  in hundreds of units of density measurement grouped by  weight.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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2.71 g/cm^3

Explanation:

The density of marble is around 2.71g per cm^3, according to the standard units of measurement.

The density of an object or material remains constant throughout as long as the ratio of mass and volume of that object is preserved, since we know that Density= \frac{Mass}{Volume}

If we assume consistency in the density ratio, 9.20g of marble will occupy a volume of 3.39 cm^3

Thus, the density of 1g of marble is the same as the density of 9.20g of marble which is also the same as the density of 1kg of marble (as long as volume is consistent according to the density ratio).

 

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