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The density of pure solid copper is 8.94 g/mL. What volume does 5 kg of copper occupy. Please help



Sagot :


Density= Mass divided by Volume, but you're trying to find Volume so you apply Algebra and get Volume= Mass divided by Volume.

Volume= 0.5592841163 [kg/m (power to the 3)]

You should round it up