The density, D, of an object can be found using the formula D = M/V

where M is the mass of the object and V is the volume. Both mass and volume can use a variety of different units, as long as the same units are used when comparing the density of different objects.

If Bianca used g for the mass of an object and cm3 for the volume of the object, what would the unit for density be in this case?

If Bianca used g for the mass of an object and cm3 for the volume of the object, the unit for density would be g/cm3.