The density of a 10 kg cube of silver is 10.5 g/cm3. What would the density...

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The density of a 10 kg cube of silver is 10.5g/cm3. What would the density of a 5 kg cube of silverbe?

I thought the answer would be 5.25 g/cm^3 becausem1/m2=p1/p2 so 10kg/5kg=10.5 g/cm^3/ x and you solve for x. Butthis is coming up as wrong and I don't know why, do i need toconvert the kg to g???

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Density of a substance is total mass of that substance dividedby total volume occupied by that substanceIf there    See Answer
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