HHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!! the equation for density is mass divided by volume. an increase in density can result from all of the following except: A. a decrease in mass with an increase in volume B. an increase in volume with an increase in mass C. a decrease in volume with no change in mass D. an increase in mass with no change in volume
ok, very easy to get confused when you see all those options together, so lets take one at a time
density = mass/volume suppose we increased the mass and just left the volume as it is, what would that do to the density ?
uhhhhhhh... Im not sure. lol. I'm guessing it would make it heavier?
never mind heavier, just look at the definition of density what is larger, 15/3 or 18/3 ?
i think 15/3.. or am i wrong. hahaa im not good at this.. :p
well what is 15 divided by 3, if you actually work it out ?
5
soooo.................
18/3 is larger
okay..
the dude left haha
i see. xD
im confused. lol. i just want the answer.! D:
ima just say C
okay.
it was wrong.. :/
poo. sorry
its okay.
Do you have another guess of what it is by any chance?
A? lull, im legit just guessing at this point
thanks A was right!
yeshhhhhhhhhhh
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