density = mass/volume
→ density = 84 g / 12 cc = 7 g/cc = 7 g/cm³ = 7 g/ml
Just divide the mass by the volume.
It is 7 grams per cc.
mass/volume = density = 84/12 = 7 g/cc
Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5ml = 5 grams per mL.
3 grams /cm3
To find density, you must use the formula of D=M/V or density = mass divided by volume. You have given us 9g as a volume, but that should be either liters or some other measurement of volume. I'll assume liters. 45/9 = 5. So, The density of a solid that has a mass of 45 grams and a volume of 9.0 liters would be 5 grams/liter.
Mass is measured by density multiplied by volume. In order to figure out a mass of a rock, one must know its density and its volume measurements.
if the rock is as you say then you could turn it into 3cm cubed and a mass of 30 grams. that means that it is 1cm cubed and a mass of 10 grams, so that means the density is 10 g/cc,while water's is 1 g/cc , finally the rock is ten times heavier then the water.
Density simply means mass per unit of volume. So, 120 grams divided by 25 cc = 4.8 grams / cc (density).
density = mass/volume = 350/150 = 2.33 grams/cubic centimeter
Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5ml = 5 grams per mL.
Density = Mass/Volume = 50g/12.5mL = 4 g per mL
3 grams /cm3
density = mass divided by volume = 100/25 = 4 grammes per cubic centimetre.
1 mL = 1 cm3 Density = mass / volume Mass = 15 g Volume = 30 cm3 Density = .5 gcm-3 (grams per centimeter cubed)
The density of the rock is its mass divided by its volume (in suitable units). Since a millilitre is the same volume as a cubic centimetre, density = 127 grams / 32.1 cm3 = 3.956 g/cm3
density = mass/volume → The density of the rock is the mass of the rock divided by the difference in the volume from before the rock was dropped in and afterwards. Its units are grams/ml
15g/cm^3
35/7=5 grams per cc
The volume cannot be 3 cm since volume is a three dimensional measure.