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Which units represent density? Select all that apply. -cm³ -g/m³ -g/cm³ -cm³/gm -kg/L -kg/cm³ -mL/cm³

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DENSITY = mass / volume..

g /

g / c

kg / l


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Answer:


Kg/cm^3


g/cm^3


Kg/L


g/m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that density is defined as the mass per unit volume


Density=(Mass)/(volume)

When mass in gram and volume in cubic centimeter

Then units of density is
g/cm^3

When mass is given in Kg and volume given in litre then unit of density


Kg/L

When mass is given in gram and volume in meter then units of density is given by
g/m^3

When mass is given in kilogram and volume is given in cubic centimeter

Then, units of density is given by
Kg/cm^3

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