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Answer:

[tex]we \: know \: that \: density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ = \frac{33.2}{36} = .922 \frac{g}{ {mm}^{3} } \\ thank \: you[/tex]

The density of the ice is 0.92 g/cm³.

What is density?

Density can be defined as the ratio of mass to volume of an object.

To calculate the density of the ice, we use the formula below.

Formula:

  • D =m/V................ Equation 1

Where:

  • D = Density of the ice
  • m = mass of the ice
  • V = Volume of the ice.

From the question,

Given:

  • m = 33.2 g
  • v = 36 cm³

Substitute these values into equation 1

  • D = 33.2/36
  • D = 0.92 g/cm³.

Hence, The density of the ice is 0.92 g/cm³.