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What is the density of a cylinder if the cylinder is 3.5 cm long and 4cm in diameter and has a mass of 120 g
14 years ago

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Damon
volume = 3.5 * pi (4)^2 /4
= 3.5* 4 pi
=14 pi

density = 120/(14 pi) grams/cm^3
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