Question 216119
"The density of a square is known to be 4 g/mL. Its mass is 32 g. What is the length, cm, of the side of the square? assume negligable thickness." I tried to take the mass and divide by four than use l8w8h but than I just realized that I only had a small part of the equation.
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If density is 4 g/mL then its 32 g/8mL
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You are not told the dimension associated with the mL
so we have to make an assumption.
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mL is a linear measure so the 8mL will have to be the 
side of the square.
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Cheers,
Stan H.