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The density of platinum is 21.4 g/cm3. What is its density in pounds per cubic inch?

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The density of platinum is \(21.4\mathrm{\ g}/\mathrm{cm}^3\). What is its density in pounds per cubic inch?

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QUESTION:

The density of platinum is \(21.4\mathrm{\ g}/\mathrm{cm}^3\). What is its density in pounds per cubic inch?

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Given:

\(\text{ density of platinum }=21.4\mathrm{\ g}/\mathrm{cm}^3\)

cm to in conversion:

1 inch = 2.54 cm

g to lb

1 lb = 453.59 g

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