Answer:
[tex]d=1.28\times 10^{-6}\ g/cm^3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The mass of a bag of sugar, m = 1 kg = 0.001 g
Length of bag, l = 9.2 cm
Width of bag, b = 6 cm
Height of the bag, h = 14.1 cm
We need to find the density of the sugar bag.
Density = mass/volume
So,
[tex]d=\dfrac{0.001\ g}{9.2\times 6\times 14.1\ cm^3}\\\\d=1.28\times 10^{-6}\ g/cm^3[/tex]
So, the density of the bag is [tex]1.28\times 10^{-6}\ g/cm^3[/tex].