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Assuming that the metal's density is measured in grams per centimeter cubed (and not, for instance, grams per liter), the volume is found by dividing the mass by the density. In this case, it's approximately 2.341 centimeters cubed.

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12y ago

Density is mass per volume, so simply divide. You get 2 g ml-1.

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14y ago

8 grams divided by 4 cubic centimeters indicates a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter.

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14y ago

Given that the volume=95.7cm3 ,density=9.3gcm3, mass=? .But density=mass per unit volume.hence mass=density times volume, substituting for density and volume, mass=95.7 times 9.3=890.01g

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13y ago

The density is defined as the mass per volume unit.

Density= mass/volume

So simply, the density of that metal would be 4.0g/1.5cm3=2.7g/cm3

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11y ago

density = mass / volume = 43.5 g / 15 cm3 = 2.9 g/cm3 or 2.9 g/mL.

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7y ago

The measurement unit for volume is not a centimetre and so the volume cannot be an unspecified number of cm. So the question is incomplete and flawed.

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10y ago

11.4 g/cm3

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7.3

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i need an answer

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Q: A metal cube volume is 4cm3 and has a mass of 8 grams what is its density?
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