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Unit for mass, volume and density

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Answer:

kg, m^3, kg/m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

the SI units for these are:

mass: kilogram

volume: cubic meter

density: kilogram per cubic meter

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The mass of water is expressed in grams (g) or kilograms (kg), and the volume is measured in liters (L), cubic centimeters (cm3), or milliliters (mL). Density is calculated by the dividing the mass by the volume, so that density is measured as units of mass/volume, often g/mL.
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