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Cubes are three-dimensional square shapes that have equal sides. What is the density of a cube that has a mass of 12.6 g and a measured side length of 4.1 cm? (Density: D = ) .1828 g/cm3 .3254 g/cm3 3.073 g/cm3 68.92 g/cm3/

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Answered by aholloway2027
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Answer:

It's C 3.073 g/cm to the third power

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given - Mass = 12.6 gram

Length = 4.1 cm

Find - Density of cube

Solution - Density of cube can be calculated by the formula density = mass/volume.

Volume of cube is calculated by the formula a³. Here a represents length of the side of cube.

Volume of cube = 4.1³

So, Volume of cube = 68.921 centimetre³

Density = mass/volume

Density = 12.6/68.9

Density = 0.1828 gram/centimetre³

Hence, the density of cube is 0.1828 gram/centimetre³.

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