For substances of equal mass, the substance with the highest density has a volume that is Response area.

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For substances of equal mass, the substance with the highest density has a volume that is the smallest. This is because density is defined as mass divided by volume (\( \text{density} = \frac{\text{mass}}{\text{volume}} \)). If two substances have the same mass, the one with the higher density must occupy a smaller volume.