Which crown – A, B, or C – was made of gold? Why?(1 point)

Responses

Crown B because it had the highest mass.
Crown B because it had the highest mass.

Crown C because it had the lowest density.
Crown C because it had the lowest density.

Crown B because it had the highest density.
Crown B because it had the highest density.

Crown C because it had the lowest volume.
Crown C because it had the lowest volume.
Question 8

1 answer

To determine which crown was made of gold, we need to consider the concepts of density, mass, and volume. Gold has a relatively high density compared to many other materials.

  1. Highest Density: If Crown B has the highest density, it could potentially be gold, as gold's density is higher than that of many materials.

  2. Lowest Density: Crown C having the lowest density suggests it is likely not gold, since gold's density would be greater than that of most common materials.

  3. Lowest Volume: The volume itself does not directly indicate the material composition unless densities are compared.

  4. Highest Mass: While mass could suggest a more massive object, density provides a better indication of material composition.

Based on this reasoning, the appropriate choice would be:

Crown B because it had the highest density.

This implies that Crown B is more likely made of gold compared to the others, as it aligns with the property of gold having a high density.