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Why is the value of a substanceā€™s specific gravity always the same numerically as its density? HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Because it is always the substanceā€™s density divided by the density of water which is 1 g/cm 3
Because it is always the substanceā€™s density multiplied by the density of water which is 1 g/cm 3
Because specific gravity is the inverse of density
Because these represent the same measurement

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