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29 May, 23:13

Object A has a mass of 12 g and a density of 3 g/cm Object B has a mass of 12 g and a density of 5 g/cmº. Which object has a greater volume and by how much?

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  1. 30 May, 00:40
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    Object A has the greater volume by 1.6 cm³.

    Explanation:

    Density = mass / volume

    Solving for volume:

    Volume = mass / density

    For object A:

    V = 12 g / (3 g/cm³)

    V = 4 cm³

    For object B:

    V = 12 g / (5 g/cm³)

    V = 2.4 cm³

    Object A has the greater volume by 1.6 cm³.
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