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mass = density x volume. So with a small rearrangemet we can see that density = mass/volume

this gives us:

2000g/800cm3 = 2.5gcm-3

in SI units we have to convert to Kg and Meters

so that's 2Kg/8m3 = 0.25Kgm-3

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Q: A 2000 g solid has a volume of 800 cm3 What is the density of the solids?
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