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How is volume calculated given mass and density? (4 points)

A. Sum of mass and density
B. Mass divided by density
C. Mass multiplied by density
D. Difference of mass and density

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User JDelage
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It’s mass divided by volume. A helpful thing to use is the triangle of power where the M (mass) is on top and the D(density) and v(volume) is on the bottom.
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