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Ben's dog is 2 m^3 and 10 kg/m^3. How many kg is she? Question 2 options: 20 10 0.2 5
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Ben's dog is 2 m^3 and 10 kg/m^3. How many kg is she? Question 2 options: 20
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The mass of Ben’s dog is
20 kg
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Mass = 2 m³ × (10 kg/1 m³) =
20 kg
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