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If two objects have the same masses, but different volumes, which one has the greater density? The one with less volume, or more volume?
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If two objects have the same masses, but different volumes, which one has the greater density? The one with less volume, or more volume?
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If two objects have the same masses, but different volumes, which one has the greater density? The one with less volume, or more volume?
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less volume has a greater density
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