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A scientist wanted to determine which solid object has the highest density (Solid A or Solid B). Using your understanding of density, determine which solid object has the highest density.Solid A: Mass = 42g, Volume = 16cm3Solid B: Mass = 59g, Volume = 14cm3

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A scientist wanted to determine which solid object has the highest density (Solid A or Solid B). Using your understanding of density, determine which solid object has the highest density.Solid A: Mass = 42g, Volume = 16cm3Solid B: Mass = 59g, Volume = 14cm3

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Solution

To determine which solid object has the highest density, we need to use the formula for density, which is Density = Mass/Volume.

Step 1: Calculate the density of Solid A Density of Solid A = Mass/Volume = 42g/16cm3 = 2.625 g/cm3

Step 2: Calculate the density of Solid B Density of Solid B = Mass/Volume = 59g/14cm3 = 4.214 g/cm3

Comparing the two densities, Solid B has a higher density (4.214 g/cm3) than Solid A (2.625 g/cm3). Therefore, Solid B is denser.

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