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The density of lead is 11.6g//cm^(3) and...

The density of lead is `11.6g//cm^(3)` and that of wood is `800kg//m^(3)`. What do you understand by these statement?

A

The matter is only densely packed in lead than wood.

B

The matter is only densely packed in wood than lead.

C

The density of lead is greater than the density of wood

D

Both 1 and 3.

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