A cube has a mass of 22.834 grams, and is measured as having a length of 3.58 cm. What, in g/cm3, is its density?
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The volume of a cube is given by V = l^3, where l is the length of one side of the cube. In this case, the length of the cube is 3.58 cm, so the volume is: V = 3.58^3 = 46.98 cm^3 Show more…
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