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29 January, 05:38

Ronald is calculating the density of oranges in a crate. He knows the number of oranges in the crate and the volume of the crate. Which of the following formulas can be used to calculate the density of oranges in the crate? Density = volume of crate over number of oranges Density = number of oranges over volume of crate Volume of shelf = density over number of oranges Number of books = density over volume of crate

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  1. 29 January, 06:08
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A:Density = volume of crate over number of oranges

    B:Density = number of oranges over volume of crate

    C:Volume of shelf = density over number of oranges

    D:Number of books = density over volume of crate

    Density=M/V,

    since it describes how much stuff (mass, weight, amount) there is in (divided) a given amount of space (volume)

    So, Ronald should divide the #of oranges by the volume of the crate

    Thus, the answer is B
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