Volume (cm3 Area(cm2) Thickness (cm)

  1. T=thickness, V=volume, A=area, m=mass D=densityV=m/D Suppose T=V/A is a method used to find the thickness. How may this method
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  2. the mass of a sheet of metal varies jointly with it area and it thickness. a sheet of metal of area 250 cm square and thickness
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  3. the mass of a sheet of metal varies jointly with its area and its thickness a sheet of metal of area 250 cm square and thickness
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  4. Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3. The thickness of a piece of gold leaf weighing 1.93 mg and covering an area of 14.5 cm2 is?I
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  5. Calculate the volume of a rectangular solid with a thickness of 0.750 cm and an area of 8.25 cm2
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  6. A hollow box 10x10in with a thickness of 1in with a length of 500Would the area be (10*10) Would the volume be
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  7. The mass of a sheet of metal varies jointly with its area and its thickness.A sheet of metal of area 250 cm square and thickness
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  8. Volume (cm3 Area(cm2) Thickness (cm).20 cm3 100 cm2 0.002 cm .28 cm3 122 cm2 0.002 cm .24 cm3 144 cm2 0.017 cm .41 cm3 225 cm2
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  9. Please correct me if any wrong info is givenVolume(cm3)Area (cm2)Thickness (cm) .20 cm3 100 cm2 0.02 cm .28 cm3 122 cm2 0.002 cm
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  10. so this problem tells me to find the thickness of one atomic layer of gold using the volume occupied by one gold atom
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