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A 68-g bar of gold is cut into 3 equal pieces how does the density of each piece compare to the density of the original gold bar?
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A 68-g bar of gold is cut into 3 equal pieces how does the density of each piece compare to the density of the original gold bar?
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A 68-g bar of gold is cut into 3 equal pieces how does the density of each piece compare to the density of the original gold bar?
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It doesn't matter whether the pieces are all the same size or all different sizes. Each piece has the same density as the other two pieces, and it's the same as the density of the 68-g bar before it got cut up.
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The density is the same
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