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What is the density of a block with a mass of 36 g and a volume of 9 cm3?.
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What is the density of a block with a mass of 36 g and a volume of 9 cm3?.
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What is the density of a block with a mass of 36 g and a volume of 9 cm3?.
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Density = mass/volume = 36/9 = 4g/cm^3.
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Density= how much mass is in a certain volume
Therefore, you do (mass/volume).
density of the block is
36g/9cm3
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4g/cm3
Meaning that there is 4 grams of mass in each cm3.
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