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The density of a substance equals its mass divided by its volume. Talia listed the density of some common materials at 20 °C. Material / Density (g/cm3)
gasoline = 0.70
mercury = 13.6
milk = 1.03
water = 0.998

If Talia has 10 grams of each material, which material has the greatest volume?
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