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You are completing a lab where you are to calculate the density of an irregularly shaped object. You measure the mass of the object as 3.1 x 104 kg. You then use water displacement to determine the volume and get a value of 1.9 m3. In performing the following calculations, all work must be shown for credit! Convert the mass of the object to g.

Convert the volume of the object to cm3.

Calculate the density of the object in units of g/cm3. Make sure to give your answer with the correct number of significant figures and put your answer in proper scientific notation.

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