5g/cm3
thats easy its your mom
the units of density are mass/volume so anything that gives you those variables. A scale and graduated cylinder be used if you fill the cylinder with water and the monitor the displacement of the water. 1ml of water is equal to 1 cubic cm (thats volume)
the density of an object thats has a mass of 0 grams and a volume of 6 liters is 36 g/l
density is weight over volume. think about the unit! g/ml. so its 14/37. so thats 0.3784 g / ml
100 DENSITY thats it..
a round orange fruit thats taste delicious
Thats weight for something dry=the volume would depend on what it is
ok here i am again answering another stupid question... this sounds like someones home work. and if you think you can find the answers to your home work on this web site, you would be terribly wrong. but you still rock \m/ //.^ \m/ thats an emo rocker face ♥kathy♥
buscuits. thats how.
no silly thats only in COMPUTERS
Water,thats why ice float on water.
Thats an inference