(mass) Density is mass/volume, so increasing the volume with mass held constant will decrease the density.
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The density will increase.
If you want to determine the density of an object, you would measure the mass and volume, then divide mass/volume to determine density. This can help determine the composition of the object. For example, if you find a rock that looks like a gold nugget. The density of gold is a known value, so one of the tests in determining if you are holding real gold would be to determine the density of your rock. This is one example. Another (maybe more 'real world' for you). Shipping and cargo companies measure the volume of packages as they go by on the conveyor belt, so that they can figure how many will fit in a particular truck.
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by holding it in place
"Can't hold without holding it" doesn't make sense. Either you hold it, or you don't. Tertium non datur.