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Which statements accurately describe density? Check all that apply.

Density is a derived unit of measurement.
Density is measured using only a balance or scale.
Density is measured with units such as grams.
Density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Density is a physical property of an object.

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Density is a derived unit of measurement

Density is the ratio of mass to volume

Density is a physical property of an object
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Step-by-step explanation:

Density is the mass of an object or substance per unit volume. The symbol for density is
and it can be calculated using the formula as follows.


\rho =
(mass)/(volume)

Density is derived from mass which can be in grams or kilograms and volume which can be in liters etc. Therefore, density is a derived unit of measurement. We do not need any balance or scale to determine the density.

The statements in the options that accurately describe density are as follows.

  • Density is the ratio of mass to volume.
  • Density is a physical property of an object.
  • Density is a derived unit of measurement.
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