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3. Measure: Find the mass, volume, and density of each of the three crowns. Crown
Mass (g)
Volume (cm)
Density (g/cm)
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3. Measure: Find the mass, volume, and density of each of the three crowns.

Crown
Mass (g)
Volume

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