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26 February, 20:47

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?

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  1. 26 February, 20:52
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    If these were the choices given:

    Density = volume of crate/number of oranges

    Density = number of oranges / volume of crate

    Volume of shelf = density / number of oranges

    Number of books = density / volume of crate

    density of oranges in the crate can be computed by dividing the number of oranges by the volume of the crate.

    Density = number of oranges / volume of crate
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