You have a lead ball with a mass of 360 g. The density of lead is 15 g/cm3. What is the volume of the ball?

Respuesta :

Recall that density = mass / volume.

Let's plug our known values into the equation.

15 g/cm^3 = 360g / volume

First, let's multiply both sides by volume

Volume * 15 g/cm^3 = 360g

Divide both sides by 15 g/cm^3

Volume = 24 cm^3

Answer:

24 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

V=MD

360g x 15 g/cm³= 24 cm³

Hope that helps.