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Sharkattack123:

Can someone help

Sharkattack123:

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Sharkattack123:

Is it A?

Sharkattack123:

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UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
B

Sharkattack123:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
B
for the first one?

UnknownShadowLove:

mhm

UnknownShadowLove:

im working n the second rn

Sharkattack123:

can u explain

Sharkattack123:

smh-

Sharkattack123:

Its not even math -

UnknownShadowLove:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
mhm
Look up the density of the material the object is made of in kg/m³. Measure the mass (or weight) of the object in kilograms. Divide the mass by the density. You will then have the volume of the object in m³.

Sharkattack123:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
mhm
Look up the density of the material the object is made of in kg/m³. Measure the mass (or weight) of the object in kilograms. Divide the mass by the density. You will then have the volume of the object in m³.
Hm ok

Sharkattack123:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
mhm
Look up the density of the material the object is made of in kg/m³. Measure the mass (or weight) of the object in kilograms. Divide the mass by the density. You will then have the volume of the object in m³.
Hm ok
ty

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
D=M/V D=30mL/6g D=0.005 m3 / kg Basically what you do is you divide the mass by the volume to get your density.

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
mhm
Look up the density of the material the object is made of in kg/m³. Measure the mass (or weight) of the object in kilograms. Divide the mass by the density. You will then have the volume of the object in m³.
Hm ok
ty
mhm

Sharkattack123:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
D=M/V D=30mL/6g D=0.005 m3 / kg Basically what you do is you divide the mass by the volume to get your density.
whats this for?

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
D=M/V D=30mL/6g D=0.005 m3 / kg Basically what you do is you divide the mass by the volume to get your density.
whats this for?
The second image

Sharkattack123:

ahhhh

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
ahhhh
ye lol

Sharkattack123:

did u get that from google smh

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
did u get that from google smh
nope i worked it myself irl

UnknownShadowLove:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
did u get that from google smh
nope i worked it myself irl
im an AP Science/AP Math nerd lol

Sharkattack123:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
did u get that from google smh
nope i worked it myself irl
im an AP Science/AP Math nerd lol
hm ok i just still dont get it sorry ..

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
did u get that from google smh
nope i worked it myself irl
im an AP Science/AP Math nerd lol
hm ok i just still dont get it sorry ..
welp i showed you the steps. thats all i can do. (I even gave u le answer)

Sharkattack123:

@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
did u get that from google smh
nope i worked it myself irl
im an AP Science/AP Math nerd lol
hm ok i just still dont get it sorry ..
welp i showed you the steps. thats all i can do. (I even gave u le answer)
ty e.e

UnknownShadowLove:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@unknownshadowlove wrote:
@sharkattack123 wrote:
did u get that from google smh
nope i worked it myself irl
im an AP Science/AP Math nerd lol
hm ok i just still dont get it sorry ..
welp i showed you the steps. thats all i can do. (I even gave u le answer)
ty e.e
np

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