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Canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3. Suppose each dime weighs 2.02 g and each quarter weighs 5.05 g. A small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 mL of water in a graduated cylinder causing the water level to rise to the 18.74 mL mark. What is the combined monetary value (in Can$) of those coins?… Continue reading

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Mass-Density-Volume-Displacement?

Canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3. Suppose each dime weighs 2.12 g and each quarter weighs 5.30 g. A small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 mL of water in a graduated cylinder causing the water level to rise to the 20.24 mL mark. What is the combined monetary value (in Can$) of those coins?… Continue reading

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HELP CHEM!!!!!!!!!!10 PTS?

Canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3. Suppose each dime weighs 2.08 g and each quarter weighs 5.20 g. A small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 mL of water in a graduated cylinder causing the water level to rise to the 19.23 mL mark. What is the combined monetary value (in Can$) of those coins?… Continue reading

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Density, volume and displacement?

Canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3. Suppose each dime weighs 2.06 g and each quarter weighs 5.15 g. A small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 mL of water in a graduated cylinder causing the water level to rise to the 16.13 mL mark. What is the combined monetary value (in Can$) of those coins?… Continue reading

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Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: a small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 ml of water, canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of, canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3, Coins, density, Dimes, graduated cylinder, ml mark, monetary value, Nickel, Quarters, water level

What is the combined monetary value…….?

Canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3. Suppose each dime weighs 2.08 g and each quarter weighs 5.20 g. A small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 mL of water in a graduated cylinder causing the water level to rise to the 17.13 mL mark. What is the combined monetary value (in Can$) of those coins?… Continue reading

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Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: a small collection of dimes and quarters are submerged in 10.00 ml of water, canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of, canadian 10¢ and 25¢ coins are made of pure nickel which has a density of 8.902 g/cm3, Coins, density, Dimes, graduated cylinder, ml mark, monetary value, Nickel, Quarters, water level