A scientist has 4 pieces of copper. Each piece is a different shape and size (samples A 1 p through D). The student measures the volume and the mass of one sample, but measures only the volume or only the mass of the other samples. Since the scientist knows that copper is a substance, the scientist claims that she can predict what the mass will be of sample B and C. She also claims she can predict what the volume will be of sample D. Use the table below to calculate the MASS OF SAMPLE. Type ONLY THE NUMBER in the space below.

A scientist has 4 pieces of copper Each piece is a different shape and size samples A 1 p through D The student measures the volume and the mass of one sample b class=