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-- Together, they form the last British Overseas Territory.
-- Their TOTAL area is about 47 square kilometers (18 square miles).
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its total population was 56 .
-- The island is inhabited by the descendants of the Bounty mutineers
and the Tahitians who landed there with them (in 1789).
-- Fletcher Christian was the officer who led the mutiny, and almost all of
the 56 current residents are members of families named Christian.
-- Pitcairn is the national jurisdiction (nation) with the smallest population
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Answer:
107.3g
Explanation:Density = Mass/Volume
There are two methods either by taking the above formula and inserting the values or by using Mass = Denstiy*Volume
Here I have showed you both the ways:
1st
As Desnity is 21.46g/cm^3
Volume = 5cm^3
Let m be mass
21.46g/cm^3=m/5cm^3
Cross multiplication takes place here
21.46*5=m
107.3 =m
Therefore, mass of platinum = 107.3g
2nd
Mass = Denstiy*Volume
Density = 21.46g/cm^3
Volume = 5cm^3
m=21.46g/cm^3* 5g/cm^3
m= 107.3g
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