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If the mass of an object stays the same, but its volume increases, the density of the object will A: decrease B: increase C: stay the same D: get heavier
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If the mass of an object stays the same, but its volume increases, the density of the object will
A: decrease
B: increase
C: stay the same
D: get heavier
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Answer:b
Explanation: Edge 22
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B the density of the object will increase
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