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Use the definition of density, as mass / volume.

2g / 10ml = 0.2g/ml (That would float, by the way. You would need to push it down to get an accurate reading. And, of course, compensate for the volume of the pushing device.)

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Q: What has the density of a 30 gram object with a volume of 2 mL?
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