. You make the following measurements of an object: 22kg and 42m3. What would the object’s density be? Show your work for credit and include final units.

What units do you want?

density = mass/volume. If you want to keep the units in the original problem, then
d = 22/42 = ? kg/m^3. To get density in g/cc, change kg to g and m^3 to cm^3 and plug those numbers into mass/volume.

i don't understand

To find the density of the object, we need to use the formula:

Density = Mass / Volume

Given that the mass of the object is 22 kg and the volume is 42 m^3, we can plug these values into the formula to calculate the density:

Density = 22 kg / 42 m^3

To simplify the units, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by a common factor, in this case, 2:

Density = (22 kg / 2) / (42 m^3 / 2)
= 11 kg / 21 m^3

So, the density of the object is 11 kg/m^3.