Answer:
The cube of gold will have the greatest mass.
Explanation:
All the cubes have the same size, so they have the same volume.
The property that varies among the cubes is density.
D = m/V Multiply both sides by V and transpose.
m = DV
Since V is a constant, m ∝ D.
That is, the cube with the greatest density will have the greatest mass.
The observed densities are
Iron = 7.9 g/cm³
Brass = 8.5 g/cm³
Lead = 11.4 g/cm³
Gold = 19.3 g/cm³
Gold has the greatest density, so the cube of gold has the greatest mass.