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W0lf93
Out of the options here, the most suitable units that could be used for representing density would be option c) g/cm. Density is a value for mass (in this case g) divided by a value for volume (in this case cm). Option E, kg/L, would also work.

Answer: The correct options are B,C,E and F

Explanation:

Density is define as amount of substance present in the unit volume of the substance.

[tex]Density=\frac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]

Mass of the substance is measured in = grams, kilograms etc.

Volume of the substance is measured terms of = Liters,[tex]cm^3, m^3,dm^3[/tex] etc

So, from the given options the units of density are

1) [tex]g/m^3[/tex]

2)[tex]g/cm^3[/tex]

3) kg/L

4)[tex]kg/cm^3[/tex]

Hence, the correct options are B,C,E and F