A teacher, scientist, and someone?
You have to know two out of three ... mass, volume, density ... then you can find the missing one. If density is missing . . . Density = (mass)/(volume) If mass is missing . . . Mass = (density) x (volume) If volume is missing . . . Volume = (mass)/(density)
The density of oxygen.The efficiency of the nuclear fission process.The density of carbon.
three jobs that use gestures: 1. aircraft marshalling 2. traffic control/marshalling 3. cargo/shipping
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- measure the mass and the volume; calculate the density - use a classical densimeter - use a modern (but expensive) oscillating densimeter
Maths teacherAccountantCashierElectricianStock BrokerBuilderDistrict NurseScientistPlumberArchitectThere are not many jobs that don't require mathematics to some extent.
Cost, durability, and density to name a few.
Look up the density of the substance and divide the mass by the density to find volume.============================In order to use the method in the first answer, you must know the substance.But the question says clearly that only the massis given. In that case, it'snot possible to find the volume.
Three jobs that use spreadsheets could be: 1) Accountant- they use spreadsheets in their jobs to work out formulars quickly and easily! 2) Teacher- they use spreadsheets to keep track of how well progress childeren in their class are making. 3) Tax Payer- they use spreadsheets to calcutlate tax and create a chart for that information. Hope that helps!
Lots of jobs use landforms
There are no jobs that don't use numbers?