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Yoshi divided the mass of a rubber stopper by its volume. Using this calculation, Yoshi found the of the stopper A force B density С. weight D buoyancy
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Yoshi divided the mass of a rubber stopper by its volume. Using this calculation, Yoshi found the
of the stopper
A
force
B
density
С.
weight
D
buoyancy
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B. Density
Density = mass/volume because it’s basically the concentration of mass. How much matter takes up the space. If you pack more matter into less space, it is more dense.
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