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Janice has just measured the density of an object. Which value is possible? (Density: D = m)

0-1 g/cm
4 m/s
-3 m/s
6 g/cm3

User Yura
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Answer:

The density of an object can be calculated using the formula as follows :

6 g/cm3

Step-by-step explanation:

good luck xd

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Step-by-step explanation:

The density of an object can be calculated using the formula as follows :


d=(m)/(V)

Here,

m is mass of the object and V is its volume

The mass of an object can b measured in grams and its volume in cubic cm. So, the density of object is measured in g/cm³. Hence, out of given options the possible value of density of an object is 6 g/cm³.

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