If you were given equal masses of lead and wood, how would their volumes compare? How would their densities therefore compare?

Lead is much denser than wood, so if you were given equal masses of lead and wood, the volume of the lead would be much smaller than the volume of the wood.

This means that the density of lead would be much higher than the density of wood. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so since lead has a smaller volume for the same mass, its density would be higher compared to wood.