Which equation describes the mass of an object in relation to its volume and density?(1 point)

Responses

m=VD
m is equal to cap v over cap d

m=DV
m is equal to cap d over cap v

m=D+V
m is equal to cap d plus cap v

m=D×V
m=D×V

m=D×V

why

This equation, m = D × V, represents mass (m) in relation to volume (V) and density (D). Density is defined as the mass of an object divided by its volume. Therefore, rearranging the formula, we get m = D × V. This equation shows that the mass of an object is equal to its density multiplied by its volume.

Which quantity describes how tightly packed matter is inside of an object?(1 point)

Responses

density
density

volume
volume

weight
weight

mass

density

density is mass per unit volume

therefore mass is density times volume

If you squish something the volume goes down but the mass does not .
thus the density, mass per unit volume, goes up.

You are correct. When you squish something, the volume decreases but the mass remains the same. As a result, the density increases because the mass per unit volume becomes greater. Thank you for pointing that out.