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Physics, 27.09.2019 19:30 ethanw8973

Asample of gold has a mass of 30.94 grams and density of 19.32g/cm^3. what volume of space will this sample of gold occupy?
d=m/v

a.0.62cm^3
b. 597.76cm^3
c. 1.60cm^3
d. 632.10cm^3

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