333 grams / cubic centimeter. This is a very unusual object - more than ten times as dense as anything found on earth.
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10*10*10 ie a thousand
Nine, with some room to spare. 10, compactly.
Assuming it is 4cm x 4cm, then there would be 16 1cm x 1cm squares. * * * * * But, there are also 9 2cm x 2cm squares, 4 3cm x 3cm squares and 1 4cm x 4cm square. That makes 30 in all.
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3cm + 4cm + 3cm + 4cm = 14 cm
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An isosceles triangle.
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=17cm
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the equation for area is area = length * width. area = 3cm*4cm. Area = 12cm^2
Of the items on the given list, 4cm is the biggest.
To find the density of an object, you need to use the formula: density = mass/volume. First, find the volume of the object by multiplying its dimensions: 3cm x 2cm x 4cm = 24cm³. Then, divide the mass (96g) by the volume (24cm³) to get the density: 96g / 24cm³ = 4 g/cm³.
To calculate the density, you need to know the mass of the object. Density is mass divided by volume. Once you have the mass, you can plug it into the equation with the given dimensions of 4cm x 2cm x 3cm to find the density in g/cm^3.
2cm * 3cm * 4cm = 24 cm3 Then "cm" converts to mL by multiplying that answer by 1000. So, therefore, your answer will be, 24000mL.