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193/10 - 19.3 g/cm^3

cubic centimetre of gold we have we have 19.3 grams

so if we have 96.5 grams we can divide it by 19.3

we have 5 cubic centimetres

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To find the volume of the second lump of gold, use the density of gold, which is 19.3 g/cm³. First, calculate the volume of the first lump using mass and density (V = m/d), which is 10 cm³. Then, use the mass of the second lump to find its volume by dividing the mass by the density (V = m/d), resulting in a volume of 5 cm³.

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Q: A lump of gold has a volume of 10 cm and a mass of 193 g another lump of gold has a mass of 96.5 g What is the volume of the second lump of gold?
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