density, mass and volume help?

Peter Pan

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The density of a material can be found by dividing its mass by its
volume. This can be expressed as d = m/v, where:
d is the density in kg/m3
m is the mass in kg
v is the volume in m3.
If copper has a density of 8950 kg/m3, what is the volume of a piece of
copper with a mass of 125.21 kg? I need to know the answer to two decimal
places and expressed in scientific notation.
Please any help will be fantastic.
Regards
Peter
 
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