Quick Write On piece of paper (not scrap) write the steps you would take to… 1.Find the density of a regular solid ex. Text book (should be at least 3.

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Quick Write On piece of paper (not scrap) write the steps you would take to… 1.Find the density of a regular solid ex. Text book (should be at least 3 steps) 1.Find the density of an irregular solid ex. Your pet rock (should be at least 3 steps)

John Beede: setting goals

Let’s Review If the rock has a mass of 6.2g, and a volume of 1.8 ml what is the density? 1. Circle what they are asking for. 2. Square the data (numbers with units) they give you. 3. Use density triangle to write equation. 4. Plug in numbers with units (cross out any units on top and bottom) 5. Calculate 6. Check that your units are correct for what they want!

UNITS Units for Mass= _____________ Units for Volume= _______ or _________ Units for Density= _______ or __________

Let’s review If a television set has a density of 32 g/ cm 3 and a volume of 67cm 3, what is the mass of the TV? If a stapler has a mass of 27g and a density of 19 g/ cm 3, then what is the volume?

If an ice cream cone has a mass of 51 g and a volume of 41cm 3 what is the density? If a basketball has a density of 11 g/ cm 3, and a mass of 58g, then what is the volume? If a pencil has a density of 3.6cm 3, and the volume is 15 cm 3 what is the mass?

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