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What is the mass of `5 m^3` of cement of density 3050 `"kg/m"^3` ?

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To find the mass of 5 m³ of cement with a density of 3050 kg/m³, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between mass, density, and volume. The formula that relates mass (m), density (ρ), and volume (V) is: \[ \text{Density} (\rho) = \frac{\text{Mass} (m)}{\text{Volume} (V)} \] From this, we can rearrange the formula to find mass: ...
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