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"Pounds per cubic inch" is not an appropriate way to talk about density.

On the average, the moon's density is 3,346 kilograms of mass per cubic meter,

and that's the same as about 54.83 grams of mass per cubic inch.

The weight of that mass depends on where you take it.

If that 54.83 grams of mass were on the Earth, it would weigh about 0.121 pound,

or 1.93 ounces.

If it's on the surface of the moon, it weighs about 0.02 pound, or 0.32 ounce .

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The moon's volume is approximately 2.1958 x 10^10 cubic kilometers, which is equal to 2.1958 x 10^19 cubic meters.

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The density of Earth's moon is 3,346.4 kg/m³

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Wikipedia cites the volume as 2.1958 × 1010 km3 - Which is 2.1958 × 1019 m3

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3.34 gm/cc

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