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the density of a diamond is 3.52 grams per cubic centimeter. Sally has a diamond that has a volume of 20 mm^3. What is the weight of the diamond?.
14 years ago

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Anonymous
m=mass[gr]

V=Volume[cm^3]

rho=densty[gr/cm^3]

1cm=10mm

1mm=1/10 cm

1mm^3=(1/10)^3=1/1000=0.001cm^3

V=20*0.001=0.02 cm^3

m=V*rho=0.02*3.52=0.0704 gr


P.S.
rho is small Greek letter rho
14 years ago

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