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What is the density of object with volume of 20 ml and a mass of 5 grams?
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What is the density of object with volume of 20 ml and a mass of 5 grams?
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Since the formula for density is represented by the formula D=M/V where M is the mass and V is the volume, you would divide the mass of the object by its volume. This would be shown as this: 5/20
This simplifies to 0.25 g/ml
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