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If an object has a density of 500g/ml and a volume of 50ml, what is its mass? A.100ml B.250g C.55ml D.45mk
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If an object has a density of 500g/ml and a volume of 50ml, what is its mass?
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C.55ml
D.45mk
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The answer is 250g (letterb)
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