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As a hedge against inflation you decide to buy a brick of osmium. A typical brick is 2.36 in. high, 4.33 in. wide, and 9.06 in. long. One inch is equal to 2.54 cm. If the density of osmium is 22.48 g/cm3, what would be the mass of one brick

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