A metal block has a mass of 45g and a volume of 6cm^3. Calculate the density of the block

45 / 6 = 7.5 g/cc which is 7.5 times the density of water

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the answer

D=m/v 45g/6cm3 _

To calculate the density of the metal block, you need to use the formula:

Density = Mass / Volume

Given that the mass of the block is 45g and the volume is 6cm^3, you can substitute these values into the formula:

Density = 45g / 6cm^3

To simplify the units, you can convert the volume from cm^3 to mL (since 1cm^3 is equivalent to 1mL):

Density = 45g / 6mL

Now you can divide the mass (45g) by the volume (6mL) to find the density:

Density = 7.5 g/mL

Therefore, the density of the metal block is 7.5 g/mL.