By definition, the density of the substance is given by:
[tex] D = \frac{m}{V}
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Where,
m: mass of the substance
V: volume of the substance
Calculating the volume of the substance we have:
[tex] V = (50) * (10) * (30)
V = 15000 cm ^ 3
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Then, replacing values we have:
[tex] D = \frac{3300}{15000}
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[tex] D = 0.22 \frac{g}{cm^3}
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Answer:
the density of the substance is:
[tex] 0.22 \frac{g}{cm^3} [/tex]