Strictly speaking if the density is given then you don't need to find it.
Density = mass/volumeMass = (density) x (volume)Volume = mass/density
Multiply them: density*volume = mass
Density = (mass) divided by (volume)Mass = (Density) times (volume)
You can find the mass of the object by multiplying volume and density.
Density = Mass/Volume So you'd need the mass.
Volume = mass / density
You need also the mass of the material: volume = mass/density. After you measure the mass of the object, then divide by the density, to find volume.
It depends on what measurements are given. Density is mass per unit volume.
You can't. In order to calculate a density, you need a mass and a volume.
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
you weigh the water
The answer depends on the units in which the mass and density are given.