Answer:
The body with 2.7 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex] has a larger volume
Explanation:
There is a missespelling in the question. The units of density cannot be g, they usually are [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex]
In order to answer this question, we need to use the formula of the density of a body:
[tex]Density = \frac{Mass}{Volume} = \frac{M}{V}[/tex]
For body A:
Mass (M) = 5.0 g
Density (D) = 2.7 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex]
2.7 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex] = 5g * 1/V
V1 = 5g / (2.7 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex])
V1 = 1.85 [tex]1.85 cm^3[/tex]
For Body B:
Mass (M) = 5.0 g
Density (D) = 8.4 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex]
8.4 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex] = 5g * 1/V
V2 = 5g / (8.4 [tex]\frac{g}{(cm^3)}[/tex])
V2 = 0.59 [tex]1.85 cm^3[/tex]
So V1 is bigger than V2