Math, asked by mondalreena941, 9 months ago

If Density = Mass ÷ Volume, what is the Mass of the solid in the diagram if its Density is 1.2gm / cm3?

Answers

Answered by mithumahi
0

given:

   Density = \frac{mass}{volume}

mass = Density x volume

The volume = 2x5x6 =60cm^3

The mass = 1.2 \frac{gm}{cm^3} x 60cm^3

                  = 72gm

 So the answer is 72 gm

Answered by fathima52901
3

Answer:

The mass of the solid will be 72 grams.

Step-by-step explanation:

Doing it step by step

Step 1 -

Given,

length = 5 cm

breadth = 2cm

height = 6 cm

Volume of the solid  = 5cm\times 2cm\times 6cm = 60cm^3

Step 2 -

Given, density = 1.2 gm/cm³

To calculate mass -

Density = \frac{Mass}{Volume}

Mass = Density \times Volume

Mass= 1.2\frac{gm}{cm^3} \times 60 cm^3

Mass = 72 gm

So, we got the mass of the solid will be 72 grams.

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