Forgot to measure the volume in the beginning so the student could tell the difference
What you wrote in the space under the question is correct, but
you can go a lot farther than that.
The question gives you the mass of the object, and enough information
to calculate its volume.
So go on from where you left off ... take the formula you wrote (correctly),
plug in the numbers for mass and volume, and find the density. You can do it !
Answer: D. 332n
Explanation: I took the quiz and that was the correct answer
A. What can happen to energy in a system is that <u>it can be </u><u>converted</u><u>.</u>
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What is the principle of conservation of energy?</h3>
The principle of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another.
The energy of a system can be converted from one form to another.
Thus, what can happen to energy in a system is that <u>it can be </u><u>converted</u><u>.</u>
Learn more about energy conservation here: brainly.com/question/166559
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