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.

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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!

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