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how can you use mass and volume to find the density of a substance?

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Answered by jyotisingh98972
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Answer:

density is defined as mass per unit volume. p=m/v

Answered by Anonymous
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Density is the mass per unit of volume of a substance. The density equation is:

 \sf{density =  \frac{mass}{volume}}

To solve the equation for Mass, rearrange the equation by multiplying both sides times Volume in order to isolate Mass, then plug in your known values (Density and Volume). Then solve for Mass.

 \sf{mass = density \times volume}

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