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It's always mass over volume, so you divide the mass by the volume then that is your density.

mass/volume

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To find the mass from volume and density, you can use the formula: mass = volume x density. Simply multiply the volume by the density value to calculate the mass. Make sure to use consistent units for volume and density for accurate results.

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mass=volume x density

as the volume tells you how much spaces it takes and the density tells you how much mass does a stuff has in 1m3 space.

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