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How many grams of copper make up a sheet of copper that is 30.0 cm x 20.0 cm x 0.10 cm?

Copper has a density of 8.9 g/cm3. How many grams of copper make up a sheet of copper that is 30.0 cm x 20.0 cm x 0.10 cm?Fill in the blank

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check manufacturers specs, my car originally had 14 rim and I bought a set of 15 so, I got tires same size, I check manufactures specs and I was able to do it.
you can put any size on it as long as its 17 inch rim personal preference but keep in mind if you get a different size it will change the mph the spedometer reads and your actuall speed. Also keep the same size on the front or back if two different sizes are on the front and its a front wheel drive vehicle it will damage the transmission
225 is the width of the tire, which is usually the width of the wheel as well. So no. you have to get 225. However, the second number can be different, its just tire height (distance from the outer wheel to the top of the tire). BTW- what is oops talking about? lol
Volume of Copper 30.0cm x 20.0cm x 0.10cm 60cc. 60cc x 8.9g/cc 534g of copper. Whoever gave the thumbs down must totally uneducated The answer here cannot be more correct If it's something to do with 'cc' it means 'cubic centimeters' or 'cm?' or 'cm^3'.which is the volume of the copper Isn't it Lestat ?
30cmX20cmX0.10cm60cm^3 60cm^3X8.9g/cm^3534g
check manufacturers specs, my car originally had 14 rim and I bought a set of 15 so, I got tires same size, I check manufactures specs and I was able to do it.
you can put any size on it as long as its 17 inch rim personal preference but keep in mind if you get a different size it will change the mph the spedometer reads and your actuall speed. Also keep the same size on the front or back if two different sizes are on the front and its a front wheel drive vehicle it will damage the transmission
225 is the width of the tire, which is usually the width of the wheel as well. So no. you have to get 225. However, the second number can be different, its just tire height (distance from the outer wheel to the top of the tire). BTW- what is oops talking about? lol
Volume of Copper 30.0cm x 20.0cm x 0.10cm 60cc. 60cc x 8.9g/cc 534g of copper. Whoever gave the thumbs down must totally uneducated The answer here cannot be more correct If it's something to do with 'cc' it means 'cubic centimeters' or 'cm?' or 'cm^3'.which is the volume of the copper Isn't it Lestat ?
30cmX20cmX0.10cm60cm^3 60cm^3X8.9g/cm^3534g

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