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The standard metric units of density are:

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Answer: Kg/
m^(3)

Explanation: Density is an extensive quantity which explains the relationship between mass and volume.

Density is defined as the ratio of mass of a substance in kilograms and volume in cubic meters.

It is a physical quantity which is independent of the amount of the measured substance.

Thus standard metric units of density is Kg/
m^(3)

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Density is a value for mass, such as kg, divided by a value for volume, such as m3. Density is a physical property of a substance that represents the mass of that substance per unit volume. It is a property that can be used to describe a substance. It has standard units of kg/m^3 or g/cm^3.

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