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Harper Kim
18 October, 22:23
How to solve slope with masses and volume
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Turner Barrett
19 October, 00:25
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The formula for the slope of a straight line is the change in y divided by the change in x. Since the y axis is equal to mass, and the x axis is equal to volume, slope is equal to mass divided by volume. Therefore, the slope of a mass versus volume graph is equal to density.
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