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The easiest way to find the mass is to weigh it (not absolutely strictly true but OK). Then measure its height width and breadth. Multiply these together to get the volume. The density is the mass/volume. Try to keep in consisten units. Do all the measurements in cm and get the mass in grams and the density will be in g/cm3

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The density of a textbook can vary based on its size, weight, and the materials used in its construction. On average, a standard textbook may have a density of around 0.7-1.2 grams per cubic centimeter.

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it is6.89 g/cm^3

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