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What happens to the density of a material if you have a larger piece of it?(1 point)
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The density will be greater because the mass increases but the volume remains the same.
The density will be greater because the mass increases but the volume remains the same.
The density will be smaller because the mass remains the same as the volume increases.
The density will be smaller because the mass remains the same as the volume increases.
The density will remain the same because mass and volume will remain the same.
The density will remain the same because mass and volume will remain the same.
The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
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The density will remain the same because mass and volume will both increase in the same way.
Explanation: Density = mass/volume. If you take a larger piece of the same material, both mass and volume increase proportionally, so their ratio (density) stays constant.
Explanation: Density = mass/volume. If you take a larger piece of the same material, both mass and volume increase proportionally, so their ratio (density) stays constant.
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