A student needs to determine the density of two metal objects. The first object is a cube and the second object is a rectangular bar. The student uses calipers to measure the length of the objects.
a.What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the metal cube if it has a mass of 64.55 g and an edge length of 2.16 cm?
b.What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the rectangular bar if it has a mass of 186.77 g and measures 4.26 cm in length, 1.42 cm in width, and 17.21 cm in height?
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