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24 August, 12:38

While calculating the density of a cork, Harry makes a mistake and measures the mass of the cork to be higher than the actual mass. If he does everything else correctly, how will Harry's incorrect measurement of mass affect his density calculation? (Hint: density = mass/volume) A. His calculated density will be higher than the actual density of the cork. B. His calculated density will be exactly the same as the actual density of the cork. C. His calculated density will be lower than the actual density of the cork. D. His calculated density will be in different units than the actual density of the cork.

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  1. 24 August, 12:57
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    A since the mass is larger therefore larger density
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