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Density is Mass divided by Volume, [ ratio of mass to Volume, m/V ],

so this object's density is 75/17= 4.4 g/mL

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Density = Mass/Volume = 33.2/17.5 grams per millilitre = 1.897 grams per millilitre.

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It is 0.87 grams per mL.

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0.87g/mL3

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0.87gcm-3

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