SOLUTION
We know Density = mass/volume
mass = density * volume
volume = mass / density
Appropriate for calculating mass mass = density * volume |
Appropriate for calculating volume volume = mass / density |
Appropriate for calculating density Density = mass/volume |
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32 cm3 sample of gold ; density of gold = 19.3 g/cm3 | 150 g of iron ; density of iron = 79.0 g/cm3 | 10.0 cm3 of sugar weighs 15.9 g |
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