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A student measures the mass of an 8 cm 3 of brown sugar to be 13 grams .What is the density of the brown sugar?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To calculate the density, we use the formula:

Density = mass/volume

Given:
mass = 13 grams
volume = 8 cm^3

Density = 13 grams / 8 cm^3
Density = 1.625 grams/cm^3

Therefore, the density of the brown sugar is 1.625 grams/cm^3.
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