Five successive determination of the density of an alloy gave the following results ; 10.18g/mL, 9.96g/mL ,10.21 g/mL , 10.14g/mL and 9.93 g/mL
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To find the average density, we add up all the densities and divide by the number of measurements: (10.18 + 9.96 + 10.21 + 10.14 + 9.93) / 5 = 10.084 g/mL Show more…
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