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

Om

Om-D+V

Om-D-V

1 answer

The equation that describes the mass of an object in relation to its volume and density is:

\[ m = \rho \times V \]

In this equation:

  • \( m \) represents mass,
  • \( \rho \) (D) represents density,
  • \( V \) represents volume.

If we relate it to the options you provided, it looks like the correct representation would be:

Om = D × V (where Om stands for mass).

None of the options you provided directly match this format, but if we interpret "Om" as mass and "D" as density, the first option (if corrected to reflect multiplication) would be the one that describes this relationship.