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If an object has a volume of 5 mL and a mass of 50 g what is the density of the object
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If an object has a volume of 5 mL and a mass of 50 g what is the density of the object
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The Density formula is mass/volume so the equation would be Density=50/5. Divide and your answer will be 10 or 10 grams per ml
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