Consider two different metals: Metal A and Metal B where Metal B is more dense. If you have a sample of each metal where

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Consider two different metals: Metal A and Metal B where Metal B is more dense. If you have a sample of each metal where

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Consider two different metals: Metal A and Metal B where Metal B is more dense. If you have a sample of each metal where each sample is the same volume, [Select) will have more mass. If you have a sample of each metal where each metal has the same mass, (Select] will have the larger volume.

Rounced to the correct number of significant figures, what is the volume of a 0.833 kg sample of solid silver, which has a density of 10.49 g/mL? O 7.94 x 10-2 mL O 79.4 mL 8.74 x 103 mL 8.74 mL 11.32 mL
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