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If the mass of a material is 118 grams and the volume of the material is 12 cm3, what would the density of the material be?
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If the mass of a material is 118 grams and the volume of the material is 12 cm3, what would the density of the material be?
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If the mass of a material is 118 grams and the volume of the material is 12 cm3, what would the density of the material be?
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Density is equal to mass divided by volume.
So D=118/12
D=9.83
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