7. What is the volume of a 2.00kg pile of iron cans that are melted, then cooled into a solid cube? V=m/d
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The mass \( m \) of the iron cans is 2.00 kg. The formula to find the volume \( V \) is \( V = \frac{m}{d} \), where \( d \) is the density of iron. Show more…
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