A student measures the mass of an 8 cm^3 BLOCK of brown sugar to be 13g.what is the density of the brown sugar?

density = mass / volume

To calculate the density of brown sugar, you need to use the formula:

Density (ฯ) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)

In this case, the mass of the brown sugar block is given as 13g and the volume is 8 cm^3. To find the density, divide the mass by the volume:

ฯ = 13g / 8 cm^3

When you divide 13g by 8 cm^3, you get a density of approximately 1.625 g/cm^3.

So, the density of the brown sugar is 1.625 g/cm^3.