Find the density of such a star

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Solve the following question given below:

Question: Neutron stars consist only of neutrons and have unbelievably high densities. A typical mass and radius for a neutron star might be 6.5 x 1028 kg and 1.6 x 103 m.

Part I: Find the density of such a star.

Part II: If a dime (V = 2.0 x 10-7 m3) were made from this material, how much would it weight (in pounds)?

Please show how you obtained the answer for the above question.

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