6. A piece of solid A has twice the volume of a sample of liquid B. And, B has twice the mass of A. A. Solid A and liquid B have equal densities. B. Solid A has twice the density of Liquid B C. Solid A has 4-times the density Liquid B. D. Liquid B has 4-times the density of Solid A.

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6. A piece of solid A has twice the volume of a sample of liquid B.
And, B has twice the mass of A.
A. Solid A and liquid B have equal densities.
B. Solid A has twice the density of Liquid B
C. Solid A has 4-times the density Liquid B.
D. Liquid B has 4-times the density of Solid A.
Transcribed Image Text:6. A piece of solid A has twice the volume of a sample of liquid B. And, B has twice the mass of A. A. Solid A and liquid B have equal densities. B. Solid A has twice the density of Liquid B C. Solid A has 4-times the density Liquid B. D. Liquid B has 4-times the density of Solid A.
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