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Does the mass and volume affect density? Why or why not?

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Yes, it does. Density is directly related to mass and volume. To find the density, we would have to divide its mass by its volume.

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For example: If volume increases but the mass does not increase, the density will decrease. Also, if an object has a small mass and large volume, it would have a low volume.

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Yes! Mass and volume are directly related to density, they need to be proportional.
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