Question
Pure gold has a density of 19 g/ml. If you bought a gold ring and found it had a volume of 0.3 ml and it weighed 5.7 grams, is it real gold? Show me your calculation
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density x volume=weight
19.32x0.3=5.76
19.32x0.3=5.76
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