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The density of titanium is 4.51 $\mathrm{g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3} .$ What is the volume (in cubicinches of 3.5 $\mathrm{lbs}$ of titanium?
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We know that 1 pound is equivalent to 453.6 grams. So, the weight of 3.5 pounds of titanium in grams is: \[3.5 \, \text{lbs} \times 453.6 \, \frac{\text{g}}{\text{lb}} = 1587.6 \, \text{g}\] Show more…
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