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Density = (mass) divided by (volume). You must have known that at some level; otherwise, how did you decide that mass and volume were the things to measure, instead of, say, weight and temperature ?
The two measures do not measure the same sort of thing. CCs. measure volume; ounces measure weight. If you had an ounce of gold and an ounce of feathers, they would occupy very different volumes, but both would weigh one ounce. Addition: Ounces are actually odd in the sense that they measure weight but also volume. 32 ounces equal 1 quart but 1 quart of concrete weighs more than one quart of water. So I must assume the question refers to fluid ounces and in that case there are 29.573529562 cc's in one fluid US ounce.
anything that has volume, like a box, or the amount of stuff you need to move in a moving truck, or the amount of air you breath in day can all be measured with cubic uints.
To calculate density, you need to measure the mass and volume of an object. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in grams or kilograms, while volume is the amount of space the object occupies, usually measured in cubic centimeters or milliliters. Density is then calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.
To determine the density of a sample of a substance, you must measure its mass and volume. The mass can be obtained using a balance, while the volume can be measured using techniques such as water displacement for irregular shapes or geometric calculations for regular shapes. Density is then calculated using the formula ( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} ).
Congruent ones. A cube of side x has a volume of x3. Any other cube, of volume x3 must have sides of length x and so the two cubes must be congruent.
first you must weigh it and then you must measure all it's side first you must weigh it and then you must measure all it's side
Volume is a measure of space. Every object that takes up space must have volume. Therefore, every object you will ever encounter must have volume.
I must consult with The Elder Gods.
to measure volume the object must be three dimensional. the purpose of measuring the volume of an area is to know its capacity
No, it is not possible to build a larger cube using exactly nine smaller cubes. A larger cube must have a volume that is a perfect cube itself (e.g., 1^3, 2^3, 3^3, etc.). Nine cubes have a total volume of 9, which does not correspond to the volume of any larger cube, as the next perfect cube is 27 (3^3). Therefore, you cannot form a larger cube with exactly nine smaller cubes.
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To find Volume one must multiply the width by length by height. V=WxLxH Since every side of a cube is equal, the the equation would look like V=1x1x1 Therefore the Volume is 1 cubic inch
density = mass / volume. so you need to weigh to find the mass. To find the volume submerse in water and record the displacement of water to find the volume.
Density = (mass) divided by (volume). You must have known that at some level; otherwise, how did you decide that mass and volume were the things to measure, instead of, say, weight and temperature ?
Two measurements are needed - you must find its mass and its volume. Density is mass divided by volume.
The question is incomplete, but here goes: Each small cube has side r so volume of each small cube is r3 and so volume of 27 small cubes is 27r3 The large cube has side s so volume of the large cube is s3 The volume of the small cubes must sum to that of the big cube so s3 = 27r3 So s3/r3 = 27 and so s/r = cuberoot(27) = 3