Asked by ☆Alexa☆

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

a. m=DV

b. m=D×V

c. m=D+V

d. m=VD

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
mass = volume x density.
The question is misleading. There are three correct answers listed.
Answered by JaySkopeZ
But what is it homie?
The answer is B.
m=D*V
Answered by Nyami
Answers are:

1.A
2.B
3.B
4.D

Hopefully this will help
Answered by Anonymous
Nyami your answer is wrong but only 1 is right?😶
Answered by Anonymous
Yeah nyami you’re wrong lol
Answered by Boots and Cats
1. m = D x V

2. Density.

3. 2.7 g/mL

4. D = m/V

I hope this helps!
Answered by Your saver
Boots and Cats is right thank you
Answered by Hello:)
Boots and Cats im confused on your answers
Answered by geez
oh come on guyz
Answered by LittleWolf
I'm confused by boots and cats just give me a straight answer is it A, B, C, or D
Answered by arson
These are answers for people who are doing the Mass, Weight, and Density Quick Check.
1. A - Bailee is incorrect. The mass of the objects stay the same but weight will change.
2. A - Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
3. C - m=D×V
4. D - Platinum
5. B - Quartzite
Hope these answers help yall out.
Answered by I'm weird
BOOTS AND CATS S RIGHT 100% ♡ THANKS
Answered by jayson
thx
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