3 grams per cubic centimeter
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To calculate the volume, multiply the length x width x height. volume = 12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288cm3
10cm x 7cm x 12cm =840 square cm3
12 x 14 x 11 = 1848cm3 The volume of the cuboid is therefore 1848 cubic centimetres.
12cm = 12 cm
12mm + 12cm
The density of the object is 9 g/cm^3.
The question, as presented, is total nonsense since volume cannot be measured i cm. A centimetre is a measure of distance, not volume. The appropriate measure for volume is cubic centimetres or cc. Density = Mass/Volume = 36 g/12 cc = 3 grams per cc.
The volume is 12cm because 2 times 3 times 2 is equivalent to 12.
Density = Mass/Volume = 850/(9*7*12) = 1.1243 grams per cm3
1.25 Volume should be expressed in volumetric units. If you mean 3.20cm3, then since density is mass per unit volume, in this case (4gm)/3.2cm3)=1.25gm/cm3.
The equation for the density of an object with known mass m and volume V is D=m/V.You are given the mass to be 750g.To figure out the volume of the block of wood, simply multipy all of the dimensions. The volume of a right prism (e.g. a block of wood) is V=length*width*height, so the volume for the block of wood is 12cm*8cm*9cm=864cm3.Now you know both your mass and your volume, so you can calculate the density:D=m/VD=(750g) / (864cm3)D is roughly equal to 0.86806g/cm3.
To calculate the volume, multiply the length x width x height. volume = 12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288cm3
12cm x6cmx4cm=288cubic centimeters
It is done by: 12*6*4 = 288 cubic cm
To find the density, first calculate the volume of the block by multiplying the three dimensions (12cm x 8cm x 9cm = 864cm³). Then, divide the mass (75g) by the volume to find the density. So, the density of the wood block is 75g / 864cm³ ≈ 0.09 g/cm³.
They are not compatible - cm is a measure of length, ml is a measure of volume.
10cm x 7cm x 12cm =840 square cm3