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27 July, 20:52

A metal ball has a mass of 2g and a volume of 6mL. What is the density?

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  1. 27 July, 22:36
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    The formula for density is p=m/V

    p is density

    m is mass

    V is volume (*this has to be capital to mean the same*)

    We know the mass m is 2g

    and the Volume V is 6 mL

    So divided 2/6

    p = 0.33333 g/mL

    your density is 0.333333g/mL

    Make sure to check your significant figures if that applies. It is 1/3 or 0.3 repeating for eternity. Also make sure to put g/mL as a classification.
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