Density is mass/volume. So the density of this object is 5/25 = 0.32 gram/cubic cm.
WATER
Just divide the mass by the volume. If you look at any density figure it should have units that will tell its formula. the most standard way of describing density is g/ml, so 25g/10ml is 2.5g/ml
You need the mass and volume of an object in order to calculate density. density = mass/volume For example, an object has a mass of 25 grams (g) and a volume of 17 cubic centimeters (cm3). According to the density formula, density = 25g/17cm3 = 1.5g/cm3
It's likely that, given wartime limitations, the steel used was not of uniform quality throughout all mintages. Depending on the quality used for any particular batch of coins, a 1943 cent's density would be roughly that of standard mild steel, about 7.85 gm/cm3
Per cent means /cent perhaps /100 0.25 = 0.25 * 1 = 0.25 * 100 / 100 = 25 / 100 = 25 /cent = 25 percent = 25%
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25% = 0.25.
25%
25 cents...
25 cent and 10 cent and 1 cent
1.4927g/ml
is worth 25 cents.
25% of 6500 = 1625
25 CENT
Washington
25 cents