Unfortunately, word problems are on the rise due to the implementation of the new HSC Maths Advanced syllabus. It sucks, but you'll have to get used to them. Trust me, the 2020 and 2021 HSC did have some word problems that require you to have a good understanding of, well, words to then link them to relevant maths concepts.
To help with your understanding, I won't give you a solution but rather hints to help you. Hopefully you can understand.
22 (a) - If a neutron is
kg, how many many neutrons would you need to get a total of 1 kg?
[If an apple was 2kg, how many apples would you need to get to a total of 10kg? 10/2 = 5, right? So total mass/individual mass. Use this same method.]
(b) - Just a substitution question. r =
. Units are in metres cubed (
)
(c) - Mass: given in part (a), Volume: use your answer from (b). This question says "its" - by that it refers to the
neutron's approximate density. This might be a bit vague, but in the HSC they would clarify it.
[Write out units - density would be in
]