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1. The density of one slice of bread is (a) less than, (b) greater than, (c) the

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1. The density of one slice of bread is (a) less than, (b) greater than, (c) the same as a whole loaf 2. If a loaf of bread's density increases when squished, the total mass of the squished loaf will (a) decrease, (b) increase, (c) remain the same
1. The density of one slice of bread is (a) less than, (b) greater than, (c) the same as a whole loaf 2. If a loaf of bread's density increases when squished, the total mass of the squished loaf will (a) decrease, (b) increase, (c) remain the same
1. The density of one slice of bread is (a) less than, (b) greater than, (c) the same as a whole loaf 2. If a loaf of bread's density increases when squished, the total mass of the squished loaf will (a) decrease, (b) increase, (c) remain the same
1. The density of one slice of bread is (a) less than, (b) greater than, (c) the same as a whole loaf 2. If a loaf of bread's density increases when squished, the total mass of the squished loaf will (a) decrease, (b) increase, (c) remain the same

Explanation / Answer

1. the density remains same

2. density = mass/volume

    if density increases mass also increases