Question #b3545

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Jul 3, 2017

See the explanation below.

Explanation:

The density of gold is about 19.3 (g)/(cm^3).
Density = (mass)/(volume). To find out the density of your object, calculate the mass and volume and divide. If the density comes out to be 19.3 (g)/(cm^3), then it is pure gold. If the density is different, then it is not pure gold.