Be able to calculate density of an object, given its mass and volume. Be sure to include the correct units of measurement in your answer.
a. Mass= 14 g Volume= 28 ml Density=
b.Mass=48 g Volume=6 cm^3 Density=
c.Mass=125 g Volume=12.5 ml Density=
d.Mass=18.7 g Volume =18.7 cm^3 Density=
e.Mass=15 g Volume=60 ml Density=



Answer :

The density for a. Mass= 14 g Volume= 28 ml is 0.5 g/ml.

The density for b. Mass= 48 g Volume= 6 cm³ is  8 g/cm³.

The density for c. Mass= 125 g Volume= 12.5 ml is 10 g/ml.

The density for d. Mass=18.7 g Volume =18.7 cm^3 is 1 g/cm³.

The density for e. Mass=15 g Volume=60 ml is 0.25 g/ml.

What is density?

The density of an object is the ratio of mass to volume of the object. The unit of density is kg/m³, g/cm³ or g/ml, etc.

The density of each object is calculated as follows;

a. Mass= 14 g Volume= 28 ml

density = mass /volume

density = 14 g / 28 ml

density = 0.5 g/ml

b. Mass= 48 g Volume= 6 cm³

density = mass /volume

density = 48g / 6 cm³

density = 8 g/cm³

c. Mass= 125 g Volume= 12.5 ml

density = mass /volume

density = 125 g / 12.5 ml

density = 10 g/ml

d. Mass= 18.7g Volume= 18.7 cm³

density = mass /volume

density = 18.7g / 18.7 cm³

density = 1 g/cm³

c. Mass= 15 g Volume= 60 ml

density = mass /volume

density = 15 g / 60 ml

density = 0.25 g/ml

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