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If the volume of an object is 5 cm^3 ​3 ​​ and its mass is 55 g, what is its density?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Density is the mass per unit volume , in this case since the data is given in g and cm³ , we should look for g/cm³ . since we have 55g stuffed into 5 cm³

The density would be

 \frac{55g}{ 5{cm}^{3} }

The work out to

 \frac{11g}{1 {cm}^{3} }

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Density is the mass per unit volume , in this case since the data is given in g and cm³ , we should look for g/cm³ . since we have 55g stuffed into 5 cm³

The density would be

\frac{55g}{ 5{cm}^{3} }

The work out to

 \frac{11g}{1 {cm}^{3} }

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