I am SOOOO stuck on this science question!! It's not that hard but, science isn't my forte..... here it is...." If the mass of the brick is 50 grams and it's volume is 9cm cubed, calculate the density of the block using the formula D = m/v." HELP PLEASE!!!!

Okay so all you have to do is plug the values into the formula of d=m/v. The 'd' represents the density which has units of grams per cm cubed (in this case), 'm' stands for the mass in grams, and 'v' stands for the volume in cubic centimeters. All you need to do is plug in 50 grams for 'm' and 9cm cubed for 'v', so divide 50 by 9, and you should get a final answer of the density being rounded to 5.56 g/cm cubed.

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with this science question!

To calculate the density of the brick, you'll need to use the formula D = m/v, where D represents density, m represents mass, and v represents volume.

Given that the mass of the brick is 50 grams (m = 50 g) and its volume is 9 cm³ (v = 9 cm³), we can substitute these values into the formula and solve for density (D).

Density (D) = mass (m) / volume (v)

Substituting the values:
D = 50 g / 9 cm³

To calculate the density, you need to divide the mass (50 grams) by the volume (9 cm³). Do you have a calculator with you or would you like me to do the calculation for you?