The formula for density (\(D\)) is given by the ratio of mass (\(m\)) to volume (\(V\)):
\[ D = \frac{m}{V} \]
Substitute the given mass and volume into the formula. Here, the mass \(m = 4.75 \, \text{g}\) and the volume \(V = 6.20 \, \text{mL}\).
\[ D = \frac{4.75 \, \text{g}}{6.20 \, \text{mL}} \]
Perform the division to find the density:
\[ D = \frac{4.75}{6.20} \approx 0.7661 \, \text{g/mL} \]
The density of the solid is \(\boxed{0.7661 \, \text{g/mL}}\).
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