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If an object has a volume of 32 ml and the mass of 146g what is the density?
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If an object has a volume of 32 ml and the mass of 146g what is the density?
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The density uses this equation :
D = m ÷ v
D (Density)
M (Mass)
V (Volume)
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Replace your numbers in the equation :
D = m ÷ v
D = 146 ÷ 32
D = 4,5625
D ⋍ 4,56
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