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If a sample of substance 'X' has a mass of 60.00 g and a volume of 10.00 cm (to the third power), what would it's density be?
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If a sample of substance 'X' has a mass of 60.00 g and a volume of 10.00 cm (to the third power), what would it's density be?
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If a sample of substance 'X' has a mass of 60.00 g and a volume of 10.00 cm (to the third power), what would it's density be?
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60.00/(10.00)^(2)=0.6
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