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Density Practice Worksheet

This document is a density practice worksheet that contains 5 problems. It provides examples of calculating density from mass and volume or using density to find mass or volume. Students are asked to solve problems involving finding the density of bread, wood, or an unknown substance using their mass and volume. They also calculate the volume of a lead ball using its mass and the density of lead, and determine the density of a rectangular block using its mass and calculated volume.

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Density Practice Worksheet

This document is a density practice worksheet that contains 5 problems. It provides examples of calculating density from mass and volume or using density to find mass or volume. Students are asked to solve problems involving finding the density of bread, wood, or an unknown substance using their mass and volume. They also calculate the volume of a lead ball using its mass and the density of lead, and determine the density of a rectangular block using its mass and calculated volume.

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Density Practice Worksheet


Directions: Solve each problem below. Show your work and circle your answers.

Example: A student has a sample of aluminum that has a mass of 27 g and a volume of 10 cm3. What is the
density of aluminum?

Density = mass/volume
Density = 27 g / 10 cm3
Density = 2.7 g/cm3
1. A loaf of bread has a mass of 500 g and volume of 2500 cm3. What is the density of the bread?

2. A block of wood has a mass of 6.0 g and a volume of 12.0 cm3. What is the density of the block of wood?

3. The density of a substance is 4.0 g/cm3. If a sample of the substance has a volume of 25 cm3, then what is
its mass? (Hint: Use the equation: mass = density × volume.)

4. You have a lead ball with a mass of 420 g. The density of lead is 10.5 g/cm3. What is the volume of the
ball? (Hint: Use the equation: volume = mass/density.)

5. A student has a rectangular block. It is 2 cm wide, 3 cm tall, and 25 cm long. It has a mass of 600 g. First,
calculate the volume of the block:

Then, use that answer to determine the density of the block:

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