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Object A had a density of 10 g/cm3 and a mass of 9 g. Object B had a mass of 4 g. Which object has a greater volume and by how much?
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Object A had a density of 10 g/cm3 and a mass of 9 g. Object B had a mass of 4 g. Which object has a greater volume and by how much?
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The volume of Object-A is
(9 g) / (10 g/cm³) =
0.9 cm³
We have no way to find the volume of Object-B from its mass,
because we don't know its density. So we can't compare their
volumes.
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