I think height times width.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, volume is the amount of space the object occupies, and density is the mass per unit volume. The relationship between these properties can be described by the equation density = mass/volume. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume, whereas objects with lower density have less mass spread out over a larger volume.
Density=Mass/Volume (That is, Density equals to Mass divided by the Volume over the object)
mass equals volume * density
Density divided by mass equals volume. This relationship is described by the formula: density = mass/volume. Density is the amount of mass per unit volume, so dividing density by mass gives you the volume occupied by that mass.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
density = mass/volume density = 5/10 = 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter
density = mass divided by volume density = 20/10 = 2 g/cm3
I think height times width.
Density= mass/volume volume = mass/density
density = mass / volume density x volume = mass volume = mass / density
(Mass) divided by (volume).
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, volume is the amount of space the object occupies, and density is the mass per unit volume. The relationship between these properties can be described by the equation density = mass/volume. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume, whereas objects with lower density have less mass spread out over a larger volume.
Density is by definition mass divided by volume. Therefore volume times density equals mass. Diving both sides of that equation by the density, we get volume equals mass divided by density. So the answer to your question is, divide the mass by the density.
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula: Density = mass / volume. Plugging in the values, Density = 350g / 10cm^3 = 35 g/cm^3. Thus, the object has a density of 35 g/cm^3.
Well, mass times volume equals density, so density divided by mass equals volume. Therefore, 74÷740=your volume.
mass = density ( )/cm3 multiplied by volume( )cm3