1. I'm looking for the density. I was given the equation Density=Mass/Volume. The mass is 4.65 x 10^6 g. The volume is 5.374 x 10^-3 mL. Would the answer be 0.865 x 10^9 g/mL?
2. Given that the volume is 13.6 x 10^4 mL, and the density is 6.8 x 10^4 g, what is the mass? So the equation would be M=VD, right? My answer was 92 x 10^8 g^2. Is that correct?
3. I had to find the volume. I'm not sure if this is right, but I changed the equation to V=M/D. The given mass was 6.2 x 10^6 and the given density was 12.4 x 10^-6. I got the answer 0.5 x 10^36, which I think may be wrong in multiple different ways.
Thank you!
2007-09-13
09:19:43
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If you'll notice, I DID do my own homework ... I just wanted someone to check it. It's due tomorrow and my parents are too busy to check it. If these people really thought I should "do it myself", they wouldn't have answered it.
2007-09-13
14:17:59 ·
update #1