Asked by Emily
                A merchant in Katmandu sells you a solid gold 1-kg statue for a very reasonable price. When you get home, you wonder whether or not you got a bargain, so you lower the statue into a measuring cup and measure its volume. What volume will verify that it's pure gold?
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I got that it would be about 51.81 cm^3 since v=m/d,...
v = (1000kg)/(19.3 g/cm^3)
v = 51.81 cm^3
Does this look right to anybody?
            
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I got that it would be about 51.81 cm^3 since v=m/d,...
v = (1000kg)/(19.3 g/cm^3)
v = 51.81 cm^3
Does this look right to anybody?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Quidditch
            
    The answer is correct. But, be careful in the work. In your work, you are using 1000kg when you mean 1000g or 1kg. You knew what you meant, but you might lose some points in the work.
    
                    Answered by
            Emily
            
    Oh ok! Thanks for pointing it out :-) I appreciate it!
    
                    Answered by
            Colleen
            
    Where did you get the 19.3 from?
    
                    Answered by
            pooopmouth
            
    the 19.3 is the density of gold per cubic centimeter
    
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