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Asked by Rory

the density of a copper is 9.86g/cm3
what's the mass of the cube
3 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
mass = density × volume
You're are given the density, but still need the volume - was that also stated in the question?
3 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
it was 10 3 and 5
3 years ago

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