1. Which of the following statements is true?

a. The volume of box A is greater than the volume of box C.
b. The volume of box A and the volume of box B are less than the volume of
box C.
c. The volume of box A is the same as the volume of box B and the volume
of box C.
Box A has 1 star
Box B has 3 stars
Box C has 17 stars

Which of the following lists the boxes in order of increasing mass?

a. B, C, A
b. A, B, C
c. C, B, A

This is actually science I just accidentally put math

I don't know hope stars relate to volume or mass. Need more specific data.

Stars- Mass

To determine which statement is true, you need to compare the number of stars in each box and use that information to infer the volume of each box.

Based on the given information:
- Box A has 1 star
- Box B has 3 stars
- Box C has 17 stars

It is important to note that the number of stars alone is not enough to accurately determine the volume of each box. However, assuming that each box has the same-sized star, we can make an educated guess.

If we assume that the stars have the same size, we can hypothesize that the volume of each box is proportional to the number of stars. Therefore, we can conclude the following:

a. The statement "The volume of box A is greater than the volume of box C" is FALSE. Since box A has only 1 star, it is likely to have the smallest volume compared to the other boxes.

b. The statement "The volume of box A and the volume of box B are less than the volume of box C" is TRUE. Box A has 1 star, and Box B has 3 stars, both of which are fewer than the 17 stars in Box C. Therefore, it is plausible that the volumes of Box A and Box B are less than that of Box C.

c. The statement "The volume of box A is the same as the volume of box B and the volume of box C" is FALSE. Based on the given number of stars in each box, it is highly unlikely that Box A and Box B have the same volume as Box C, which has a significantly larger number of stars.

In summary, the correct statement is b. "The volume of box A and the volume of box B are less than the volume of box C." However, it is important to recognize that without additional information about the size and shape of the boxes, we cannot make precise volume comparisons solely based on the number of stars.