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Seafoam:

Ronald is calculating the density of oranges in a crate. He knows the number of oranges in the crate and the volume of the crate. Which of the following formulas can be used to calculate the density of oranges in the crate? Density = volume of crate over number of oranges Density = number of oranges over volume of crate Volume of shelf = density over number of oranges Number of books = density over volume of crate

AZ:

now THIS I can help with xD do you know the density formula?

Seafoam:

Second one?

Seafoam:

I need a sort of check, and I'm just unsure. So is it the second one?

AZ:

Yeah, it seems to be that one

Seafoam:

Ok great

Seafoam:

Now for two of them I have no idea

AZ:

This is a really weird question because two answer choices talk about books and shelves?? But I guess number of oranges is supposed to represent mass and it's the only that works anyways since Density = mass/volume

Seafoam:

Alright so can you help me with those two? I dont know for those, and then after that I need like a sort of check for the rest because I dont want to mess it up

AZ:

Sure! Tag me in your next post :)

Seafoam:

You only get one chance on these things, ok thank you!

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