SOLUTION: A man "weighs" 82 kg. What would be his volume in cubic feet, ft^3, if he has a density of 0.92 g/cm^3? (1 ft = 12 in and 1 in = 2.54cm)
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Question 1036989: A man "weighs" 82 kg. What would be his volume in cubic feet, ft^3, if he has a density of 0.92 g/cm^3? (1 ft = 12 in and 1 in = 2.54cm)
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A man "weighs" 82 kg. What would be his volume in cubic feet, ft^3, if he has a density of 0.92 g/cm^3? (1 ft = 12 in and 1 in = 2.54cm)
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82 kg = 82000 grams
Vol = 82000/0.92 cubic cms
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convert to cubic feet.