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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3. what is the volume of the sample of gold with the mass 1.579 kg. answer in cm3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first convert 1.579 kg to grams.. then divide it by the given density ( 19.3 g/cm3)

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OpenStudy (theeric):

\(\rho=\dfrac{m}{V}\) \(\sf density =\dfrac{mass}{volume}\) Density is mass per volume. You know density and mass, you must find volume. You know \(\rho\) and \(m\), you must find \(V\). This is why @Data_LG2 's solution is true. Good luck!

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