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Volume using mass and density
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December 15, 2004, 06:34:20 PM »
Yes It is Indeed finials season.
"What is the volume of a metal object that has a mass of 2.5g and a density of 15.0 g/mL?"
Im sure this is incredibly easy but if you could just give me a fromula to work with it would be greatly appreciated!
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density = mass / volume
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d = m/v
so in effect v=d/m?
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Check your math on the equation you just came up with. You're almost there, but the equation is slightly off.
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