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Volume = L*W*H = 1.10cm*2.0cm*1.10cm (interesting that length < width!)

= 2.42 cm3

Density = Mass/Vol = 10.0/2.42 = 4.13 grams per cm3

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Q: Density of a rectangular solid whose mass is 10.0 grams and whose dimension are length equals 1.10 cm width equals 2.0 cm and height equals 1.10 cm?
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