Answer: The new penny is not pure copper
Explanation:
Density [tex]\rho[/tex] is defined as a relation between the mass [tex]m[/tex] and the volume [tex]V[/tex]:
[tex]\rho=\frac{m}{V}[/tex]
Now, we are told the density of pure copper is:
[tex]\rho_{copper}=8.96 g/cm^{3}[/tex]
And we are given the mass and volume of the new penny, with which we can calculate its density:
[tex]\rho_{penny}=\frac{m_{penny}}{V_{penny}}=\frac{2.49 g}{0.349 cm^{3}} [/tex]
[tex]\rho_{penny}=7.13 g/cm^{3}[/tex] As we can see the density of this penny is not equal to the density of pure copper, hence the new penny is not pure copper.