The density D of an object is equivalent to the quotient
Chapter 5, Problem 98(choose chapter or problem)
The density D of an object is equivalent to the quotient of its mass M and volume V. Thus D = M V . Express in scientific notation the density of an object whose mass is 500,000 pounds and whose volume is 250 cubic feet.Lake Superior, is 4.269 * 1014 cubic feet. Use the formulaD = MV (see Exercise 97) to find the mass (in tons) of thewater in Lake Superior. Express your answer in scientificnotation. (Source: National Ocean Service)
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