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last question here....
How do I start this problem off?

>> No.1657862
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posting tits in return

Bump

>> No.1657872

Density = mass / volume

>> No.1657877

>>1657872

/thread

>> No.1657879

152/11^3

>> No.1657881

density = mass / volume
volume of a sphere is (4/3)*pi*r^3
if you can't figure the rest out you're retarded.

>> No.1657883

>>1657879
I don't know about you, but where I come from, planets are spheres not cubes.

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>>1657879

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>>1657883
not sure if trolling

>> No.1657894

>>1657879
>>1657883

According to aether, this guy is right.

>> No.1657896

V= 5575.279763

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>>1657889
>>1657883
<div class="math">ratio=\frac{\rho_{new}}{\rho_E}=\frac{m_{new}/(4/3 \pi r_{new}^3)}{m_{E}/(4/3 \pi r_{E}^3)}=\frac{152m_{E}/(4/3 \pi (11r_E)^3)}{m_{E}/(4/3 \pi r_{E}^3)}=\frac{152}{11^3}</div>

>> No.1657902

>>1657883
The sphere can be described as a cube if you wanted to. Its actually imaginary, but gosh, what do I know?

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>>1657901
Thank you and....

as promised

tits

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>>1657909
No problem.

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>>1657921
This isn't me.