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Imagine you have both a bowling ball and a styrofoam ball that is the exact same size as the bowling ball. Which one is more dense?
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Imagine you have both a bowling ball and a styrofoam ball that is the exact same size as the bowling ball. Which one is more dense?
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Imagine you have both a bowling ball and a styrofoam ball that is the exact same size as the bowling ball. Which one is more dense?
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The bowling ball is more dense as it contains more mass within the same size constraint
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