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If all the cubes are composed of the exact same pure substance, how do the objects compare in mass, volume, and density?
A. object 1 has greater mass and density, but both have the same volume
B. object 1 has greater volume and mass but both have the same density
C. There is not enough information to compare mass and volume, but both have the same density
D. object 1 has greater volume and density, but both have the same mass
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