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Find the mass (kg) of a metallic block in the form of a cube 30cm on the side,if its density is 5.6kg/L.
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Answered by bobpursley
density=mass/volume

mass=density*volume=5.6kg/L*.3^3 L
mass=5.6*.027 kg= 0.15kg
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