Amelia is calculating the density of soccer balls in a bag. She knows the number of balls in the bag and the volume of the bag. Which of the following formulas can be used to calculate the density of balls in the bag?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (ckenn):
A) Density = volume of bag over number of balls
B) Volume of shelf = density over number of balls
C) Density = number of balls over volume of bag
D) Number of books = density over volume of bag
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hang on I helping a lot of people.
OpenStudy (ckenn):
ok (:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think it is A.
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OpenStudy (ckenn):
@IrishBoy123
OpenStudy (irishboy123):
in the old days,
\[Density = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so, a
OpenStudy (ckenn):
no i think its C
OpenStudy (ckenn):
is C right @IrishBoy123
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OpenStudy (irishboy123):
none of 'em
OpenStudy (ckenn):
oh thats weird because I have to choose one @IrishBoy123
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeah I did not see c, c.
OpenStudy (irishboy123):
c is the closest to the idea but it is also wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay you have to pick one.
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