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How can the density of an object be determined?”

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Answer:

m/p, aka mass/volume.

Step-by-step explanation:

for example if you had an object that had a mass of 10 and volume of 5, the density of that object would be 10/5, or 2.

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Answer:

First you need to know the mass (grams) of the object and its volume, then what you do is Divide the mass by the volume in order to get an object's Density.

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hope that helped good luck :)

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