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The density of water in a beaker is 1.00 g/mL. If the amount of water in the beaker is doubled, which of the following best explains how density will be affected?
a) Density will decrease because the water in the beaker will have a larger
volume but a smaller mass.
b) Density will not change because the water in the beaker will have a larger
mass and a larger volume.
c) Density will increase because the water in the beaker will have a larger
volume.
d) Density will increase because the water in the beaker will have a larger mass.
e) Density will decrease because the water in the beaker will have larger mass
but a smaller volume.

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