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How are volume and density derived?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Use one of these equations when you know the mass & volume of a substance and you want to compute the density or volume of the object:

v = m / d

d = m / v

When:

d = density

m = mass

v = volume (the amount of space occupied or the holding capacity of something)

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