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I really do not understand. You have 2 cubes (cube A and cube B) that are the exact same size. The only thing that is different about them is their densities. Cube A has a density of 1.44 g / cm3, while cube B has a density of 2.37 g / cm3. How is it possible that the blocks have different densities even though they are the exact same size? Someone pleaseeeeeee help me.

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Density is a measurement that compares the amount of matter an object has to its volume. An object with much matter in a certain volume has high density. An object with little matter in the same amount of volume has a low density. Density is found by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.

I really do not understand. You have 2 cubes (cube A and cube B) that are the exact-example-1
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