Asked by Frances
A board has a mass of 750 g. If you ground the whole board down to sawdust what would be the mass of the pile of sawdust?
Answers
Answered by
Frances
A.much less that 750g
B.a little less than 750g
C.exactly 750g
Or D.more that 750g
B.a little less than 750g
C.exactly 750g
Or D.more that 750g
Answered by
Frances
Please i need this ASAP
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What would change in its mass if you ground up the board?
Answered by
Frances
Yea
Answered by
Frances
I don't really know
Can you do like take 2 things out
Can you do like take 2 things out
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your problem doesn't state that anything has been taken out.
If a butcher grinds up a pound of beef, how much will the ground beef weigh?
If a butcher grinds up a pound of beef, how much will the ground beef weigh?
Answered by
Frances
12 ounces
Answered by
Frances
Is the answer 750000 which is d more than
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Did grinding add or subtract anything from the mass of the board?
Answered by
Frances
Add
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What was added?
Answered by
Frances
The grams
Answered by
Damon
There was no nuclear reaction here. No mass was converted to energy and radiated into space.
Answered by
drwls
Unless it was a wet board and some of the moisture in the sawdust evaporated, the mass stays the same.
Answered by
God
Boi.You guys are useless.How do you not know,it is obviously a little less than 750 g.And your welcome
Answered by
God
This is logical.Use your brain if you have one.Skrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt.
Answered by
Anonymous
Beast moded this website.
Answered by
Anonymous
Peace out.By the way I am the same god guy.
Answered by
Anonymous
Ask your teacher if this answer is correct,if yes then dab and hit dem folks.
Answered by
Beach Body
Don't say I didn't tell you so.
Answered by
ya gurl
a little less than 750g is not a option sooo wassreallyguud