Which of the items below would be considered the densest? (To be awarded credit, you must not
Question:
Which of the items below would be considered the densest? (To be awarded credit, you must not only have the correct answer but show your step-by-step work for calculating density of each, in the units of g/mL, to support your final answer. This includes any work required to convert units.)
a. A piece of wood with a volume of 0.5 L and a mass of 10.5 kg
b. A ball with a volume of 110 mL and a mass of 520 mg
c. A tire with a volume of 1.10 L and a mass of 2.22 x 104 kg
d. A wire with a volume of 3.91 x 10-7 L and a mass of 7.93 x 10-2 mg
e. A block of metal with a volume of 1050 mL and a mass of 1.29 x 103 g
Accounting
ISBN: 978-0132690089
9th Canadian Edition volume 2
Authors: Charles T. Horngren, Walter T. Harrison Jr., Jo Ann L. Johnston, Carol A. Meissner, Peter R. Norwood