i don't know this answer and this is the only thing on here and i need this answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i don't know this answer and this is the only thing on here and i need this answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH MY GOSH I KNOW I NEED THIS FOR HOMEWORK AND WHO PAYS ATTENTION IN CLASS? I HAVE ABSOLUTLY KNOW CLUE WHAT THIS MEANS? :)
We are going to check it tomarrow so im just gonna copy! Thanks nobody helped you are all so nice!! :( I figured it out on my own to COPY, always the result to everything, bye!
I figured it out! I figured it out! It's mass/volume let me know if 'm right cause im the kind of person that can be so confident in my answer and i m not even close to the right one :) !!!
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The object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
LxWxH=Answer _ cm3
Mass divided by Volume = Density. Or use the displacement method for an irregularly shaped object.
The formula for calculating density is as follows: density = mass/volume. Simply put, if you divide an object's mass by its volume, you will find its density. Density is the mass of an object per unit volume.
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
Break the object into parts that a block or a cylinder has. For example, if you are finding the volume of a doughnut, you will measure the surface of it and subtract the measurements of the hole.
The formula for calculating the volume of a cuboid is width x length x height
LxWxH (lengeth times width times height)
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
For a regular object you measure the three dimensions of an object - length, width and height. After measuring each of these you then multiply them all together which leaves you with the volume of your object. Alternately, you could use a different way of calculating volume: displacement. Put x amount of water in a container with measurement markers on the sides. Then add the object. Subtract the final measurement from the original measurement and you will have the volume of the object.
For a regular object you measure the three dimensions of an object - length, width and height. After measuring each of these you then multiply them all together which leaves you with the volume of your object. Alternately, you could use a different way of calculating volume: displacement. Put x amount of water in a container with measurement markers on the sides. Then add the object. Subtract the final measurement from the original measurement and you will have the volume of the object.