A few days ago
Duskie

How do I find the mass from this?

Volume is a measure of length x width x height. The model is 40 times smaller than the actual animal in all three dimensions. Therefore, you must multiply the measured volume of 200 cc by 40 cubed (200 x40 x 40 x 40) to find the volume of the actually dinosaur.

Record the volume of a living Triceratops in cubic centimeters. (I believe it’s 12,800,000 cm^3, is it right?)

Live animals have a density close to 1 gram/cc. (I’m not sure if this is a question or just stating something.)

Record the mass of a living Triceratops in grams. (Now here is where I’m stuck, I just need to know how to find the mass so I can work ahead to the rest of the questions.)

Record the mass of a living Triceratops in grams.

Record the mass of a living Triceratops in kilograms.

Record the mass of a living Triceratops in pounds.

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A few days ago
hayharbr

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Assuming that the statement is true, the number of cm^3 [cc] equals the number of grams. Divide it by 1000 to get kg. Divide it by 453.6 (grams in a pound) to get pounds.
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