If the mass of a material is 95 grams and the volume of the material is 14 cm3, what would the density of the material be?

6.785 g/cm3?

looks good to me

An object kept at a distance 12cm.infront of concave mirror.it forms areal image four times larger than the object.calculate the distance the image form in mirror

don't know if significant figures are an issue

but there are two in the data, and four in the result

draw ray from tip to center of mirror then outward to tip of bigger inverted real image. look at similar triangles

12 * 4 = 48

To calculate the density of a material, you need to divide its mass by its volume. In this case, the mass of the material is 95 grams, and the volume is 14 cm³.

The formula for density is:

Density = Mass / Volume

Substituting the given values into the formula:

Density = 95 grams / 14 cm³

To get the answer, divide 95 by 14:

Density ≈ 6.785 grams/cm³

So, the density of the material would be approximately 6.785 grams/cm³. Therefore, your answer is correct.