Question 6: https://snipboard.io/K8FDkO.jpg
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|dw:1617731376035:dw| let's say that these circles are the oranges -- we can see that there is some empty space what ronald is trying to do, is to calculate the space that the oranges take to do that one of these formulas cancels all the other ones out, and that is the 2nd given option
so \[ \color{slategray}{\text{Density}}= \frac{ \color{lightskyblue}{\text{Number of oranges}}} {\color{violet}{\text{Volume of crate }}} \]
So it is density = number of oranges over volume of crate
T\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Florisalreadytaken so \[ \color{slategray}{\text{Density}}= \frac{ \color{lightskyblue}{\text{Number of oranges}}} {\color{violet}{\text{Volume of crate }}} \] \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Thanks
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