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A regular solid has dimensions of 3.20 cm by 4.90 cm by 5.40 cm. the mass of the solid is 235g. what is its density in g/cm3
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A regular solid has dimensions of 3.20 cm by 4.90 cm by 5.40 cm. the mass of the solid is 235g. what is its density in g/cm3
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a regular solid has dimensions of 3.20 cm by 4.90 cm by 5.40 cm. the mass of the solid is 235g. what is its density in g/cm3
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2.775415722
Step-by-step explanation:
density is Mass divided by volume
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