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∙ 13y agoYou weigh it in some water and if it float its density is less than one and if it sink its over than one
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∙ 13y agoTo find the density of marbles, you would measure the mass of a certain number of marbles using a balance scale, then calculate the volume by either measuring the dimensions and using a formula for the shape of the marbles or by displacement method with water. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to determine the density of the marbles.
Divide the mass by the volume and you get density. the answer would be 8.98.
The formula for density is mass times volume. Therefore, density divided by volume would give you mass.
To find the density of an object, you need to measure its mass and volume. Then, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density. The formula for density is density = mass/volume.
Its volume.
Yes.
Use a scale to find the mass of several marbles. Put some water in a graduated cylinder. Take a reading. Place all the marbles in the grad. cylinder with the water, which will rise. Take another reading. Make sure the marbles are completely submerged. Subtract the 2 readings. This gives the volume of the marbles. This is called the water displacement method. Divide mass by volume. This gives you the density.
There is no known procedure for finding the destiny of a substance. However, to find the density simply divide mass(weight) by volume. Density=Mass/Volume
To find the number of marbles that fill the room, you need to figure the room's dimensions and the size of the marbles to be used. You will then figure the area.
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5, 3, 5, and 7 make a sum of 20. So 7/20 would be the probability of find a yellow one. Then, subtract 7 from 20 to find the probably of not finding a yellow one, which is 13/20, or 65%
Density = Mass/Volume
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Find what is common so 19-3 = 16 and 16/2 = 8 therefor Ken has 8 marbles and Aziz has 8+3 =11 marbles
Want to find out the value of your marbles? There are plenty of web information about all types of old marbles, especially in the Antique Marble and Price Guide, which also has information about the different companies that made marbles, and how they did it. I also found a website with instructions on making marbles. Antique Marble and Price GuideJanes Marble CollectionAntique Marbles CollectionCollectable Marbles * http://gometaldetecting.com/collectible_marbles.htm
The density of strontium sulfide (SrS) is 3,7 g/cm3.
You have your original amount and a new amount. Take whichever is the larger and subtract from the smaller to find the amount by which the original has changed. Now divide this difference by the original amount and multiply by 100 to find the percentage change.An example.I have 50 marbles. I am given another 5 marbles (making 55 in total). So...55 - 50 = 55/50 = 0.10.1 * 100 = 10So I now have 10% more marbles than I did before.Of course if I had, let's pretend, not been given 5 more marbles but had in fact lost 5 marbles, then it would still be a 10% change (in the first part of the calculation above we would do 50 - 45 and still end up with 5), but I would have 10% less than before.
Density can be used to determine buoyancy. To find out of something will float or sink, density is a good way to make a prediction.