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Calculate the density of a sample of metal that has a mass of 1668 g and takes up a volume of 186.2 cm

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Answer:

8,95

Step-by-step explanation:

Density is equal to mass/volume


D=(m)/(v) \\D= (1668g)/(186.2) \\D = (8,95g)/(cm^3) \\

approximately

Curiosity:

Did you knew that is because of his low density that ships can fluctuate?

Despite their big mass, their volume are far greatter, so the Buoyancy Force acts heavily on them.

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