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If mass of an object measured is 4.237 gm (four significant figure) and its volume is measured to be 2.57 (three siginificant figure) `cm^(3)`, then find its density is proper significant figures.

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To find the density of the object given its mass and volume, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Mass (m) = 4.237 g (4 significant figures) - Volume (V) = 2.57 cm³ (3 significant figures) ### Step 2: Use the formula for density Density (ρ) is defined as mass divided by volume: ...
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