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Ifthemassofanobjectis14kgandthedensityoftheobjectis35kg/m³,whatisthevolumeoftheobject?Giveyouranswerto2decimalplaces,ifnecessary.

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If the mass of an object is 14 kg and the density of the object is 35 kg/m³, what is the volume of the object? Give your answer to 2 decimal places, if necessary.

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Solution

To find the volume of the object, you can use the formula for density, which is mass divided by volume (Density = Mass/Volume).

In this case, you know the mass (14 kg) and the density (35 kg/m³), and you want to find the volume.

So, you rearrange the formula to solve for volume: Volume = Mass/Density.

Substitute the given values into the formula: Volume = 14 kg / 35 kg/m³ = 0.4 m³.

So, the volume of the object is 0.4 cubic meters.

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