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Apples of various different breeds and ages have various different masses and

volumes. But there's one thing of which you can be sure, which you can either

take to the bank, bet on, or hang your hat upon as you prefer: The density of

every apple that ever was, is, or ever will be, is its mass divided by its volume.

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