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An object's dimensions are: length of 25cm, wight of 10cm, and height of 15cm. calculate the object's density if its mass is 3000g

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User Plang
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Answer:

Density = Mass / Volume

The volume is length * width * height, which equals 25 * 10 * 15, making it 3750 cm^3.

Mass / Volume = 3000 g / 3750 cm^3 = 0.8 g/cm^3

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User Jdm
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Density = Mass / Volume

The volume is length * width * height, which equals 25 * 10 * 15, making it 3750 cm^3.

Mass / Volume = 3000 g / 3750 cm^3 = 0.8 g/cm^3

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