density = mass divided by volume.
So
10.5 g/cm3 = 79.8g divided by VOLUME.
You can solve this equation
10.5 gcm3 VOLUME=79.8g
THE VOLUME = 7.6 cm 3.
Are you in 8th grade science? We just did this. Good luck. use the formula next time!
2007-01-18 14:21:59
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answer #1
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answered by noname 3
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One cm3 of silver weighs 10.5g. How many cm3 (the volume) occupy 79.8g of silver?
79.8 * 1 / 10.5
Answer: 7.6cm3
2007-01-18 22:26:07
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answer #2
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answered by sweetwat3rmelon 3
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Volume = mass/density
= 79.8/10.5
= 7.6 cm3
2007-01-18 22:22:12
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answer #3
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answered by martina_ie 3
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1 cubic centimeter weighs 10.5 grams so 79.8 grams would have a volume of 79.8/10.5 cubic centimeters.
2007-01-18 22:23:20
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answer #4
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answered by frugernity 6
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79.8 g * 1 cm3/10.5g
2007-01-18 22:20:33
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answer #5
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answered by David W 3
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The formula for density:
density = mass/volume
Since you know both the mass and the density you can easily solve for the volume with simple algebra ( mass/density = volume )
2007-01-18 23:44:18
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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x * 10.5 g/cm3 = 79.8 g/x *x
divide it all by 10.5 g/cm3 and get 7.6 cm3
2007-01-18 22:25:49
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answer #7
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answered by jerseygirl 2
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7.6 cm3
Divide 79.8 (g) by 10.5 (g) to get the answer in cubic centimeters.
2007-01-18 22:33:06
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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79.8/10.5 cms cubed
2007-01-18 22:22:05
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answer #9
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answered by Stag S 5
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when would u ever use that type of question in ure life.
oh wait the wallmart.
if i have 10.5gm/cm3 of sugar would i be getting good value for my money?
i dont know if that made sense but there u go :D u get my drift.
2007-01-18 22:22:31
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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