Using the student's measurements, What is the best determination that can be made about the objects?
The formula for density is D = M/V.
a. The objects are different substances because their masses are different.
b. The objects are different substances because their densities are different.
c. The objects are different substances because their volumes are different.
d. The objects are different substances because they have the same density.
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