Density is a measure of mass per unit volume. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres and so this question makes no sense and cannot be answered.
4 centimeters cubed! Density = grams/cm3 Density = 13 g/4 cm3 = 3.25 g/cm3 =========
Density equals to mass/volume
density = mass / volume = 13 g / 5 cm3 = 2.6 g/cm3
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
13/5 = 2.6 g per cm3
4 centimeters cubed! Density = grams/cm3 Density = 13 g/4 cm3 = 3.25 g/cm3 =========
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Density = mass/volume Volume = length X width X height Volume = 20 cm X 5 cm X 1 cm = 100 cm3 Density = 500 g divided by 100 cm3 = 5 g/cm3 (or 5g/ml)
Density equals to mass/volume
The rock has a density of 10 g/cm3
density = mass / volume = 13 g / 5 cm3 = 2.6 g/cm3
Density can't be in cm ---- it's in g/cm cubed
The variables named do not account for the state of matter. Lithium a light metal, has a density of about 0.5 g cm-3. Chlorine, a gas, has a density of about 1.5 g cm-3. Mercury a liquid, has a density about 13 g cm-3. But many liquids are very light.
The measurement unit for volume is not a centimetre and so the volume cannot be 5 cm and, in that respect, the question is flawed. If you meant 5 cubic centimetres, then the density is 10 grams per cubic centimetre.
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
The density of the mass is: about 19.3 g/cm3 or 19,300 kg/m3
13/5 = 2.6 g per cm3