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Note 5cm isn't a volume it is a length therefore for the answer we are assuming the volume is 5cm3 Density = mass/volume

Density = 15g/5cm3 = 0.015kg/0.000005m3

Density = 3g/cm3 or in SI units 3,000kg/m3

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Mass is equal to density multiplied by the volume. Therefore density is equal to the mass divided by the volume. The standard units of density are kilograms per metre cubed, so it is first important to convert the mass into kilograms i.e. 615 grams = 0.615 kg, and the volume into metres cubed i.e. 105 centimetres cubed = 1.05 x 10^-4 metres cubed. So to answer your question: Density = Mass/Volume =0.615/(1.05*10^-4) =5857.14 kg/m^3

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Density has the units of mass over volume, so dimensional analysis tells you to divide the mass by the volume to get the density.

1655 g / 368 ml = 4.50 g / ml

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density = mass/ volume

d = 615/105 = 5.86g/cm3

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The volume would have to be 5cm3, not squared.

density = mass/volume = 15g/5cm3 = 3g/cm3

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density = mass/volume = 15g/5cm3 = 3g/cm3

When dividing measurements, you divide both the numbers and the units.

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Density = mass / volume = 615/105 g/cm3

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20g/cm

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