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If a large marshmallow has a volume of 3.00in3 and density of 0.242 g/cm3, how much would it weigh in grams? 1 in3=16.39 c
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If a large marshmallow has a volume of 3.00in3 and density of 0.242 g/cm3, how much would it weigh in grams? 1 in3=16.39 c
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A volume:
V = 3.00 in³
1 in³ = 16.39 cm³
V = 3.00 · 16.39 = 49.17 cm³
0.242 g/cm³ · 49.17 g = 11.899 g² ≈
11.90 g
Answer: It would weigh 11.90 grams.
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