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Chemistry, 14.12.2020 22:50 lesliegarza0805

URGENT PLEASE ANSWER SOON PLEASE! A student wants to determine the mass of a large plastic cube. The student measures the volume of the cube as 4 cm3. The student's teacher states that the density of the cube is 2.0 g/cm3.

What is the next step the student should take to find the cube's mass?

Calculate the mass by multiplying volume by density. The resulting mass will be 8.0 g.

Calculate the mass by dividing volume by density. The resulting mass will be 2.0 g.

Calculate the mass by subtracting the volume from the density. The resulting mass will be 2.0 g.

Calculate the mass by adding volume and density. The resulting mass will be 6.0 g.

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