Density Problems Two Advanced Density Problems. Brick vs Sponge.

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Density Problems Two Advanced Density Problems

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Density Problems

Two Advanced Density Problems

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Brick vs Sponge

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A solid sphere of gold has a circumference of 31.4cm and a mass of 10,100g. Use this information to

determine the density of gold in g/cm3.

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On the surface of the earth, under normal atmospheric conditions, the density of air is 1.29kilograms per meter cubed (kg/m3). If a classroom is 4 meters high, 5 meters across and 6 meters wide, what is the mass of air in the room in kilograms? Convert that

number into pounds assuming 1kilogram = 2.2 pounds.