Chapter 2: Problem 109
You measure one edge of a cube using a meterstick marked in centimeters. Unfortunately, the edge is longer than \(1 \mathrm{~m}\). You mark the \(1-\mathrm{m}\) point on the cube edge with a pen and then, using a \(15-\mathrm{cm}\) ruler marked in millimeters, measure the remaining distance to be \(1.40 \mathrm{~cm}\). (a) What is the length of the edge in centimeters? (b) What is the volume of the cube in cubic centimeters? (Remember, the lengths of all edges of a cube are equal.) Watch your significant figures. Use scientific notation if you have to. (c) The cube has a mass of \(111 \mathrm{~kg} .\) What is its density in grams per milliliter? Watch your significant figures.
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