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These cannot be compared. Millilitres measure volume, and 1000g is a mass.
Month is a measure of TIME
This poses a problem. How can you make a measure of distance only into a measure of mass? How can you add volume to something that does not have volume? This can simply not be done.
The question cannot be answered. Density is a measure of mas per unit volume, or the ratio of mass and volume. 13 millimetres is a measure of distance or length: there is no information in the question about the volume.
mass/volume = density
Mass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter Distance/length: meter
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide its mass by its volume. The result is its density.
Density = mass/volume.
metre - length/distance litre-volume kilogram-mass
You MEASURE mass with a balance. You MEASURE volume (if liquid) with a graduated cylinder. Then take these and divide. density = mass divided by volume.
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To find the density of an object, you need to measure its mass (using a scale) and its volume (using a ruler, displacement method, or geometric calculations). Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.