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A sample of nickel weight 6.5425 g and h...

A sample of nickel weight 6.5425 g and has a density of `8.8g//cm^(3)`. What is the volume ? Report the answer to correct decimal place.

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`"Volume"=("Mass")/("Density")=(6.5425g)/(8.8g//cm^(3))=0.74cm^(3)`
The result should have two significant figures because the least precise term (8.8) has two significant figures.
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