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2.A cube-shaped plant box has edges that are 13 cm long. The plant box is filled with potting soil that has a density of 1.33 g/cm³.

(a) Is it safe to place the plant box on a window ledge that can support a maximum weight of 2400 grams? Explain why or why not.
(b) Would the density of the soil change if the plant box was only half full? Explain.

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Step-by-step explanation:

2.

the volume of the box is

length × width × height = 13×13×13 = 13³ = 2197 cm³

the ratio of the density indignation tells us that every cm³ of soil weighs 1.33 g (or every unit of 1.33g soil fits into 1 cm³).

we have 2197 cm³.

their weight is

2197 × 1.33 = 2,922.01 g

so, the filled box clearly exceeds the max. weight of the window ledge, and it is NOT safe to put it there.

b

yes, it would be a little bit less dense.

because every bit of weight you put on top of something increases the pressure on and therefore the density of that something.