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2025 Mass, Volume, Density Quiz

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For any answers that have units of cm3

→ Just type cm3 (no space)

There must still be a 3 after the cm to show they are cubic cm. However, as some of you don't know how to turn text into a superscript (smaller number above the letters), simply typing the number 3 will suffice.

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Question 11
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To solve the problem above, you must use the formula__________
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Question 14
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If the density of steel is 8 g/cm³ and the volume of a steel block is 5 cm³, what is the mass of the steel block?

Question 15
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A stone has a density of 2 g/cm³ and a mass of 6 g, what is its volume?

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Question 16
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Fill in the missing numbers from the equation used.

V = _______ ml - _______ ml
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Question 18
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A piece of Aluminum has a mass of 27 grams and displaces 10 cubic cm of water when submerged. What's the density of Aluminum?

Answer Format: Number and unit, no space

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Question 19
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What is the volume of the box?

Answer Format: Number and units only, no space

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Question 12
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What is the volume of the object inside the graduated cylinder?

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Question 13
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The irregularly shaped object inside the graduated cylinder has a mass of 338 g. What is its density?

Answer Format: Type the number, followed by the units, no space.

Question 17
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The density of the stone is 0.75 g/cm3. Based on the volume you calculated above, what is the stone's mass?

Answer Format: Number and units

Question 20
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If the mass of the box is 120g, what is its density based on the volume you just calculated?

The formula used to measure the volume of a small, irregularly shaped solid
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
Method used to measure the volume of standard geometric shapes such as spheres, cubes, or rectangular prisms.
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
What UNIT do we use to record the MASS of an object?.
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
The formula used to calculate an object's mass is ____
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
The units of measure we use for the Density of a solid
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
The unit of measure used for the volume of a liquid
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
The measure of how much space an object occupies (or takes up)
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
The volume of a solid is measured and recorded in the units ____
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
A ratio comparing the amount of matter that exists in an object to the amount of space that object takes up. [what term goes with this definition]
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula
The measurement of how much matter exists in an object.
A. Density
B. Volume
C. Mass
D. Weight
E. M ÷ D
F. M ÷ V
G. ml (milliliters)
H. g/ml
I. cm3
J. grams (g)
K. g/cm3
L. D x V
M. Vf ➖Vi. [ (final volume) ➖ (Initial Volume) ]
O. Mathematic Formula