1) mass=100g, volume=10ml,density=

2) volume=7ml, mass=70g, density=

3) mass=50g, volume=10cm3, density=

4) volume=30cm3,mas=90g,density=

5) mass=120,volume=6ml,density=

Thanks everyone i apresheate your help.

density=mass/volume

i want the anser

1). 100/10 = 10

2). 70/7 = 10
3). 50/10 = 5
4). 90/30 = 3
5). 120/6 = 20

Mass = 35g 3 Volume = 7cm •What is the Density?

1) To find the density, we need to divide the mass by the volume. In this case, the mass is given as 100g and the volume is given as 10ml. So, we can use the formula: Density = Mass / Volume. Plugging in the values, we get: Density = 100g / 10ml. Simplifying this expression, we find that the density is 10g/mL.

2) Similar to the previous example, we can use the formula Density = Mass / Volume to find the density. Given that the mass is 70g and the volume is 7ml, we can substitute these values into the formula: Density = 70g / 7ml. Simplifying this expression, we find that the density is 10g/mL.

3) Like the previous examples, we can use the formula Density = Mass / Volume to find the density. Given that the mass is 50g and the volume is 10cm3, we can substitute these values into the formula: Density = 50g / 10cm3. Simplifying this expression, we find that the density is 5g/cm3.

4) Again, we can use the formula Density = Mass / Volume to find the density. Given that the mass is 90g and the volume is 30cm3, we can substitute these values into the formula: Density = 90g / 30cm3. Simplifying this expression, we find that the density is 3g/cm3.

5) Similarly, we can use the formula Density = Mass / Volume to find the density. Given that the mass is 120g and the volume is 6ml, we can substitute these values into the formula: Density = 120g / 6ml. Simplifying this expression, we find that the density is 20g/mL.