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Use the formula D=M/V where D stands for density, M is mass, and V is volume. First you need to find the mass which simply means weighing it in grams. Next you need to find the volume which is finding how much area it takes up... you will need a beaker or measuring cup of some sort. Remember density is always measured in g/ml or g^3.

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