The density of silver is 10490 kg/m3. You need to have a piece of silver for it to have a mass or volume.
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In this case, you need to divide the volume by the density.
Volume = Mass/Density = 45.6/10.5 = 4.34 millilitres.
Density = Mass / Volume Rearranging this gives: Volume = Mass / Density Mass = Density × Volume
density=mass/volume volume=mass/density
You have to know two out of three ... mass, volume, density ... then you can find the missing one. If density is missing . . . Density = (mass)/(volume) If mass is missing . . . Mass = (density) x (volume) If volume is missing . . . Volume = (mass)/(density)