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ANSWER ASAP PLEASE Which of the following objects is the most dense? Object A: mass = 50 g, volume = 5 cm³ Object B: mass = 50 g, volume = 10 cm³ Object C: mass = 10 g, volume = 50 cm³ Object D: mass =
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Which of the following objects is the most dense?
Object A: mass = 50 g, volume = 5 cm³
Object B: mass = 50 g, volume = 10 cm³
Object C: mass = 10 g, volume = 50 cm³
Object D: mass = 5 g, volume = 50 cm³
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Density is equal to mass divided by volume so the densest object will be the object that has the largest mass in the smallest area. In this case object A is the densest with a density of 10g/cm^3. I hope this helps. Let me know if anything is unclear.
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