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What do you mean by the density of ice is 920 kg/m3 ?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The density of ice is given by the mass/volume of a given amount of ice so what they simply mean is that when a particular cup filled with ice is weighed for it's mass and measured for it's volume and further divided by each other you are going to get 920 kilograms per meter cube

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