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Density is determined by an object's mass and volume. If two objects take up the same volume, but have one has more mass, then it also has a higher density. You might be tempted to say that whether or not something floats depends on how heavy it is.
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Density depends on the MASS of the object and the VOLUME of the object. To find DENSITY, you must divide the MASS by the VOLUME

Step-by-step explanation:

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