Question #228b4

1 Answer
Sep 8, 2017

"100 cm"^3100 cm3

Explanation:

The thing to remember about the density of a substance is that it's supposed to tell you the mass of exactly 11 unit of volume of that substance.

In your case, the boulder is said to have a density of "8 g/"color(blue)("cm"^(3))8 g/cm3, which means that color(blue)("1 cm"^3)1 cm3 of this boulder has a mass of "8 g"8 g. In other words, every time you have a mass of "8 g"8 g of this boulder, the sample will occupy color(blue)("1 cm"^3)1 cm3.

You can thus use the density of the boulder as a conversion factor to calculate the volume of the "800-g"800-g sample

800 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * overbrace(color(blue)("1 cm"^3)/(8color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))))^("the given density = 8 g/"color(blue)("cm"^3)) = color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("100 cm"^3)))

The answer is rounded to one significant figure.

So remember, when a problem provides you with the density of the substance, it's essentially giving you the mass of exactly 1 unit of volume of that substance.