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Write a hypothesis about the use of an objects physical characteristics to determine its density

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If the object is made of liquid, then you measure its mass and volume, because mass divided by volume is density.

If the object is solid with a regular shape, then measure its length, width and height, because length times width times height is the volume of a solid regular object.

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If the object is made of liquid, then you measure its mass and volume, because mass divided by volume is density.
If the object is solid with a regular shape, then measure its length, width and height, because length times width times height is the volume of a solid regular object.
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