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Discover Density Problem statement: What is the density of the Plexiglass and Copper blocks? Hypothesis: If the blocks weigh more than 100 grams then the density will be greater than 5, because the mass is greater. Materials: -12 inch ruler * -Electronic mass scale* -2 Blocks (Plexiglass and copper)* Procedures: 1) First use the ruler to measure the length, width, and height of both blocks. 2) Multiply the recorded length, width, and height of each block and then determine its volume. (Formula= L?W?H) 3) Once the volume is discovered, place the blocks one at a time on the mass scale. 4) Record the mass of each block and use the formula of density to find the out how dense the blocks are. (Formula D=)

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