How is the density of an object determined?(1 point)

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by multiplying the volume of an object by its mass
by multiplying the volume of an object by its mass

by adding the volume of an object to its mass
by adding the volume of an object to its mass

by subtracting the mass of an object from its volume
by subtracting the mass of an object from its volume

by dividing the mass of an object by its volume

by dividing the mass of an object by its volume

What is the density of a cube with a side length of 2 meters and a mass of 40 kg?(1 point)

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32 kg/m
32 kg/m

60 kgm
60 kgm

5 kg/m3
5 kg/m3

120 kg/m2

5 kg/m3

What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 3 centimeters?(1 point)

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27 cubic centimeters
27 cubic centimeters

3 cubic centimeters
3 cubic centimeters

6 square centimeters
6 square centimeters

9 square centimeters
9 square centimeters

27 cubic centimeters

What does the density of an object tell you about the object?(1 point)

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how much matter the object has
how much matter the object has

how compact the object is
how compact the object is

what the weight of the object is
what the weight of the object is

what amount of space the object takes up

how compact the object is

Which term describes the amount of matter in a tree?(1 point)

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the mass of the tree
the mass of the tree

the height of the tree
the height of the tree

the volume of the tree
the volume of the tree

the density of the tree

the mass of the tree

The density of an object is determined by dividing its mass by its volume. To calculate the density, you need to know both the mass and volume of the object. First, measure the mass of the object using a balance or scale. Then, measure the volume of the object using a ruler or graduated cylinder, depending on the shape of the object. Once you have both the mass and volume, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density.