a rectangular block measures 2cm * 1.5cm *1cm .the mass of the object is 31.5 grams .what is its density ?

density= mass/volume= mass/(2cm*1.5cm*1cm)

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if the block has a length of 5 cm the width is 4cm and the height is 2cm (but the mass is 80 g ) what is the density

To find the density of the rectangular block, you need to know its mass and its volume. Density is defined as the mass of an object divided by its volume.

Given:
Mass = 31.5 grams

To find the volume of the rectangular block, you can multiply the lengths of all three dimensions together.

Length = 2 cm
Width = 1.5 cm
Height = 1 cm

Volume = Length * Width * Height

Substituting the given values:
Volume = 2 cm * 1.5 cm * 1 cm

Now, multiply the resulting volume by the density to find the mass:
Density = Mass / Volume

Substituting the given values:
Density = 31.5 g / (2 cm * 1.5 cm * 1 cm)

Now, simply evaluate the expression to find the density:

Density = 31.5 g / 3 cm^3

Divide the mass by the volume:

Density ≈ 10.5 g/cm^3

Therefore, the density of the rectangular block is approximately 10.5 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3).