Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.12.2020 07:00, amandasantiago2001

A student measures the mass and determines the volume of a cubic object to determine its density. The student recorded a set of data; 2.86 cm, 2.79 cm and 2.82 cm. He massed the object and recorded 23.7 g. The actual density of the object is 0.987 g/cm^3. What is the volume of the cubic object? (Enter the answer to three significant figures. Then enter a space and then enter the correct unit. Please use the abbreviation for the unit and not the word(s). For example, "g" and not "grams".)

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