Usually the density of an object is measured by immersing the object into water and then measuring the volume of the water.
So no calculator would be required.
That depends what property you want to measure: its length, its weight, its mass, its density, its color, etc.
A calculator would be between 100 and 150 millimetres.
a calculator
You would use either inches or centimeters.
Mary will need a balance to measure the weight of the stone, a ruler to measure its dimensions, and a calculator to determine the density using the formula Density = Mass / Volume.
The answer will depend on what aspect of the calculator you wish to measure: its length, volume, mass, weight, temperature, etc.
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.
Mass divided by volume
Probably centimeters.
Millimetre.
To measure density in a laboratory setting, you commonly use a balance to measure mass and a graduated cylinder to measure volume. By dividing the mass of the substance by its volume, you can calculate the density.
They would use density to measure the volume of a substance :)