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24 April, 23:24

Object A has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a mass of 9 g. Object B has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a mass of 4 g. Which object has a greater volume and by how much?

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  1. 24 April, 23:49
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    Mass=Density * volume

    volume=mass/Density

    volume A=mass A/Density A=9g/10g/cm³=0.9 cm³

    volume B=mass B/Density B=4g/10g/cm³=0.4 cm³

    0,9 cm³>0.4 cm³

    volume A>volume B
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