Math, asked by dooleyissy, 3 months ago

Two blocks of metal each have a volume of 6 m3.
One has a density of 780 kg/m3, and the other has a density of 940 kg/m3.
What is the difference in mass between the two blocks in kg?

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Answered by bksumitthakur
1

Answer:

960Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

d= Density.

m= Mass.

v= Volume.

d=m/v Hence, m=d x v.

Therefore, m1 - m2 = (d1v1) - (d2v2)

m1 - m2 = (d1 - d2) x v since v1 = v2 = v = 6.

m1 - m2 = (940 - 780) x 6 = 160 x 6 = 960 Kg.

Answered by prabhakerprabhakar18
0

Answer:

the answers 960 kg hope you it helps you

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