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Density of a cube with a mass of 10 g and a measurement of 1.7

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To calculate the density of a cube, you can use the formula:

Density (ρ) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)

Given:
Mass (m) = 10 g
Measurement (assuming it's the length of one side of the cube) = 1.7 cm

Since it's a cube, the volume can be calculated as:

Volume (V) = Side length (s)^3

In this case, Side length (s) = 1.7 cm.

Now, calculate the volume:

V = 1.7 cm * 1.7 cm * 1.7 cm = 4.913 cm³ (approximately)

Now, you can calculate the density:

ρ = 10 g / 4.913 cm³ ≈ 2.03 g/cm³

So, the density of the cube with a mass of 10 g and a side length of 1.7 cm is approximately 2.03 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
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