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Consider the formula

d
=
m
V
d=
V
m

d, equals, start fraction, m, divided by, V, end fraction, where
d
dd represents density,
m
mm represents mass and has units of kilograms
(kg)
(kg)left parenthesis, start text, k, g, end text, right parenthesis, and V
Represents volume and has units of cubic meters
(m3)
(m
3
)start text, left parenthesis, m, end text, cubed, right parenthesis.
Select an appropriate measurement unit for density.

Consider the formula d = m V d= V m ​ d, equals, start fraction, m, divided by, V-example-1
User Scott Kurz
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Answer:

option b Kg/m3

Explanation:

same as other answer

User Rockystech
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Option C:


$\frac{\text{kg}}{\text{m}^3}}

Solution:

Given data:


$\text{d}=\frac{\text{m}}{\text{V}}

where "d" represents density

"m" represents mass

"V" represents volume

The unit of mass is kilogram (kg).

The unit of volume is cubic metres
(\text{m}^3).

To find an appropriate measurement unit for density:


$\text{d}=\frac{\text{m}}{\text{V}}

Substitute kg and
(\text{m}^3) in mass and volume respectively.


$\text{d}=\frac{\text{kg}}{\text{m}^3}}

Option C is the correct answer.

An appropriate measurement unit for density is
$\frac{\text{kg}}{\text{m}^3}}.

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