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harina [27]
3 years ago
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A solid object has a mass of 104 kg and a volume of 1,278 m3. what is its density?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Sergio [31]3 years ago
7 0
m=104kg\\
V=1,278m^{3}\\\\
d=\frac{m}{V}=\frac{104kg}{1,278m^{3}}\approx81,38\frac{kg}{m^{3}}
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