In Figure 2, which object (A, B, or C) has the highest density? Why?

Answer:
c
Explanation:
the particles are closer together, meaning it would have a higher density because density=mass/volume
Answer:
C
Explanation:
We just have to remember that density of an object is given by the quantity of matter that is located in a certain volume, so the more matter in the less volume the greater the density, so as we can see the B image is the one that has the most volume so that wouldn´t be the one with the highest density, the A has the same volume as the C but has less particles, so the one with the highest density would be C because has the less volume and the most particles.