The density of gold is 19.3 g/ml. If the statue is solid gold, how much does it weight?

hard to say without knowing the volume. duck it in a full cup and measure the amount of water that flows over the lip.

Dude, just search up a volume of the statue and make an equation with that

To determine the weight of the solid gold statue, you will need to know its volume. Since the density of gold is given as 19.3 g/ml, you can calculate the weight by multiplying the volume by the density.

Let's assume the volume of the statue as V ml.

Weight = Volume x Density
Weight = V ml x 19.3 g/ml

Therefore, the weight of the solid gold statue would be V x 19.3 g.

To calculate the weight of the solid gold statue, we need to multiply its volume with its density. The formula to calculate weight is:

Weight = Volume × Density

However, we need to know the volume of the statue. If the statue is a regular shape with known dimensions, such as a cube or cylinder, we can calculate its volume. Alternatively, if we have the weight or mass of the statue, we can work backward to find its volume.

Once we have the volume, we can multiply it by the density to find the weight.

Could you provide any additional information or measurements about the statue that could assist in calculating its weight?