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You have 2m^3 of a mineral ore sample. It has a mass of 1x10^4 kg. Calculate the density of the ore sample and express your results in g/cm^3 with appropriate scientific notation.
8 years ago

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DrBob222
2 m^3 x (100 cm/m)^3 = ? cm^3
1E4 kg x (1000 g/kg) = ?
Then density = mass in g/volume in cm^3
8 years ago

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