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The mass of a block of stone is 4,500 kg. If the block has a volume of 0.5m3, what is the density? Remember , density is mass per unit of volume.
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The mass of a block of stone is 4,500 kg. If the block has a volume of 0.5m3, what is the density? Remember , density is mass per unit of volume.
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density = kg/m3 or g/cm3
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4500 ÷ 0.5 = answer.
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