No. That would be a very light bicycle
Density = Mass/Volume = 30/15 = 2 grams per millilitre.
You measure a Bicycles mass in KILOGRAMS. You would measure the weight of an APPLE in Grams, and the weight of your brain in milligrams, if you think you would meaure a bike in grams or milligrams.
Grams measures mass. Centimeters measures length.
Density equal to mass over volume, so you would have to divide 15 over 5 equal to 3 grams per cubic cm
None do. The mass of a CD is between 15 and 20 grams, meaning that 50 to 67 of them total 1,000 grams.
more than 1 billion
Density of Mercury = 13.534 grams/ ml Mass of 15 millilitres = 15 x 13.534 grams = 203.01 grams = 0.2 Kg
Density = Mass/Volume = 30/15 = 2 grams per millilitre.
15 kilograms
You measure a Bicycles mass in KILOGRAMS. You would measure the weight of an APPLE in Grams, and the weight of your brain in milligrams, if you think you would meaure a bike in grams or milligrams.
Density is the quotient of the mass and the volume. 15 grams ÷ 5.0 mL = 3.0 g/mL
Grams measures mass. Centimeters measures length.
15 3x5=15
Ouuh - I know this one. 425 grams... And here is the formula:15 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 425.2428469 g
Density = Mass/Volume = 6.05/18.0 = 0.336 grams per millilitre (not milliters!)
Density = Mass/Volume = 30/15 = 2 grams per mL.
Density equal to mass over volume, so you would have to divide 15 over 5 equal to 3 grams per cubic cm