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If the density is lower in one, the mass will be lower. ex water's volume is 1 divide by it's mass 1. that's means it's density is 1 g/ml. ice's volume is 1 divide by it's mass 1 = 1.162790698, making it's density 0.86. I wrote the answer that says: ice's mass and volume = 1. that is wrong. The real answer is:If the density is lower in one, the mass will be lower. ex water's volume is 1ml divide by it's mass 1g. that's means it's density is 1 g/ml. ice's volume is 1ml, divide by it's mass 0.86g to equal 0.86g/ml. this is right.

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Because the density is defined as the quotient of those numbers, and

(4 trillion) divided by (1 trillion)

is exactly the same quotient as

(4) divided by (1) .

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Different materials have different densities, which means the amount of matter in a given space. Consider a paper plate and a glass plate. They might be roughly the same volume, but the glass plate is much heavier. Glass has higher density than paper, and therefore more mass in the same volume.

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because they are made of different substances

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