what is 200grams-1000cm3?

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That question makes no sense to me. Please amplify.

Nor to me. You may not subtract cc from grams. Just as you may not subtract 4 apples from 6 oranges or subtract 15 boys from 16 girls.

To subtract 1000 cm^3 from 200 grams, we need to convert the units so that they are compatible.

First, we need to understand that grams (g) and cubic centimeters (cm^3) are units of mass and volume, respectively. So, we cannot directly subtract them as they are different types of measurements.

To solve this, we can use the density formula, which is:
Density = Mass / Volume

Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3). If we know the density of the substance, we can convert the mass and volume into each other.

If we assume that the substance in question has a density of 1 g/cm^3, which is close to the density of water, we can use that value for our calculations.

So, using the density of 1 g/cm^3, let's calculate the difference:

Mass = 200 grams
Volume = 1000 cm^3

Density = Mass / Volume
Density = 200 g / 1000 cm^3
Density = 0.2 g/cm^3

If the substance has this density of 0.2 g/cm^3, it means that 1 gram of the substance occupies 5 cm^3 (1 g / 0.2 g/cm^3).

Now, let's calculate the difference between 200 grams and 1000 cm^3:

200 g - (1000 cm^3 / 5 cm^3/g)
200 g - 200 g
= 0

Therefore, the result is 0. The difference between 200 grams and 1000 cm^3, assuming a density of 1 g/cm^3, is zero.

To subtract 1000 cm³ from 200 grams, we need to convert the units to a common base.

First, it's important to understand that grams (g) measure mass, and cubic centimeters (cm³) measure volume. These are different physical quantities, so a direct subtraction is not possible.

To convert cm³ to grams, we need to know the density of the substance in question. Density is the mass per unit volume (density = mass / volume).

If we assume the substance has a constant density, we can use the density formula to convert cm³ to grams.

For example, let's say the density of the substance is 0.2 g/cm³. We can now set up the conversion:

(1 cm³) x (0.2 g/cm³) = 0.2 grams

So, 1000 cm³ is equal to 0.2 grams.

Now we can subtract:
200 grams - 0.2 grams = 199.8 grams

Therefore, the result of subtracting 1000 cm³ from 200 grams is approximately 199.8 grams, assuming a density of 0.2 g/cm³.