The density of the object is 35 g/cm^3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (350g) by the volume (10cm^3).
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula: Density = mass / volume. Plugging in the values, Density = 350g / 10cm^3 = 35 g/cm^3. Thus, the object has a density of 35 g/cm^3.
350g is 0.77 (0.771618) pounds.
350 grams is 12.35 ounces.
To convert 350g to kg, you need to divide the weight in grams by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 350g is equal to 0.35kg.
A kilogram weighs about 2 and a quarter pounds. With that in mind, only one of those values is even approximately reasonable for the mass of a nickel.
The density of the object can be calculated using the formula: Density = mass / volume. Plugging in the values, Density = 350g / 10cm^3 = 35 g/cm^3. Thus, the object has a density of 35 g/cm^3.
Density = Mass/Volume = 3.68 grams per cubic centimetre.
350/95 = 3.684 gm/cc (rounded)
d=m/v m= 350g v= 70cm d=350/70 d=5g/cm
Density can be calculated using the formula D = m/v. Where D is density; m is mass; and v is volume. For your example: mass(m) is 350 grams volume(v) is 95cm2 (can also be written as 95 mL) therefore D = 350g/95cm2 =3.6g/cm2
Well, that depends on the type of chocolate. If it is in chips or chunks it would be less grams than if it is liquid.
half of 350g is 175g
Divide the mass of the object by it's volume in your question 350 g / 95 cm3 to find density. Your answer will be 3.7 g cm-3 ( grams per cubic centimeter).
350g is equivalent to approximately 23.3 tablespoons.
That is 23.3 tbsp.
Take 5% of 350g = 17.5 g sugarand add 350g -17.5g = 332.5 g solvent (water, most likely, this is 333 mL)
That is 12.346 ounces.