It would be 2.596. Take the density in grams divided by its volume. So, 27 grams divided by 10.4 cubic cm= 2.56 g/cubic cm which would then be divided by the density of water, which is 1 g/ cubic cm, and the g/ cubic cm cancels out, leaving the answer as 2.596 without a unit. Hope that helps.
density=mass/volume 1mL=1cm^3, so 30.0 mL=30.0 cm^3 then you divided the volume 30.0 by the mass 81.0 grams is euqal to 81.0 grams/30.0 cm^3=2.7 g/cm^3(that's the units)
The density of the block of wood is 0.75 g/cm³. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. In this case, 30 grams divided by 40 cubic cm equals 0.75 g/cm³.
37 cm is approximately 1.21 feet.
There are 370 millimeters in 37 centimeters.
It would be 2.596. Take the density in grams divided by its volume. So, 27 grams divided by 10.4 cubic cm= 2.56 g/cubic cm which would then be divided by the density of water, which is 1 g/ cubic cm, and the g/ cubic cm cancels out, leaving the answer as 2.596 without a unit. Hope that helps.
37 cm = 1 foot 2.6 inches. 37" = 94 cm
density=mass/volume 1mL=1cm^3, so 30.0 mL=30.0 cm^3 then you divided the volume 30.0 by the mass 81.0 grams is euqal to 81.0 grams/30.0 cm^3=2.7 g/cm^3(that's the units)
The density of the block of wood is 0.75 g/cm³. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. In this case, 30 grams divided by 40 cubic cm equals 0.75 g/cm³.
37 cm = 37/100 = 0.37 meters
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1 in = 2.54 cm (exactly) ⇒ 37 in = 37 x 2.54 cm = 93.98 cm ≈ 94 cm Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 37 in* 2.54 cm 1 in = 93.98 cm
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37 cm is approximately 1.21 feet.
There are 370 millimeters in 37 centimeters.
The density is 75 g/54 cm^3 = 1.4 g/cm^3, rounded to two significant figures.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the density of the cube is the mass divided by the volume. Since the cube has equal sides, the volume is just side cubed, which is 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm. That gives you a volume of 8 cubic cm. Divide the mass (16 grams) by the volume (8 cubic cm), and you get a density of 2 grams per cubic cm. Like, easy peasy, right?