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=Team Cube Experiment=

-Team Members:
Joseph Cornett (TL) Myra Jo Jared Sarnoff

-Materials and Methods:
Cubes #1-10 Triple-Beam Balance Meter Stick MS Excel 2007 Tablet PC


 * 1) Using the Triple-Beam Balance, the mass of each of the cubes (g) was found and was recorded on a spreadsheet on MS Excel 2007
 * 2) Using the Meter stick, the volume of each of the cubes (cm3) was found according to the formula for finding the area of a rectangular prism and was recorded on the same MS Excel 2007 spreadsheet used in the step 1
 * 3) Once the mass and volume of all ten cubes were recorded on the spreadsheet, the density of each of the cubes was calculated by following the formula for finding the density of an object

-Research on Cube Possibilities (Citations Also):
Unknown, __Wikipedia__. 18 Sep 2007. 18 Sep 2007 . Unknown, "Density of Wood." __SImetric__. 24 Sep 2007. 24 Sep 2007 . MatWeb, "Material Property Quantitative Data Search." __MatWeb-Material Property Data__. 24 Sep 2007. 24 Sep 2007 .

-Analysis
We came to these conclusions by using our observations (seeing, touching, etc.) to narrow down the possibilities and then using the density of the object to narrow the possibilities even farther to one or two possibilities. After that, a little guesswork provided the final answers shown in Table4.