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Density equals mass divided by volume. In order to solve using this equation one must convert to the simlplest units possible, that is mL or (milliliter) and g (grams) which are commonly used for density. One could also use liters instead of mL, but that requires an extra conversion. The 7 cm3 easily converts to mL as 1cm3 is equal to 1mL. One may then use the formula of mass over volume to aquire the density. in this case the density is 5.2429.

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the answer for a density of 37.72g of matter whose volume is 6.80cm3 would be 0.18g/cm3. Hope this helps ^^

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Density=Mass (g)/ Volume (cm3) so the answer would be density = 6.75/5.35 which equals 1.26g/cm3 rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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I guess you meant 6.8 cm3 for the volume.

density = mass ÷ volume

= 37.59 g ÷ 6.8 cm3

≈ 5.53 g/cm3

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You are supposed to divide the mass by the volume.

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density = weight/volume

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37.72/6.8 = 5.547 gm/cc

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61/3g/cm3 is.

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14.72g/cm3

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