Multiple Choice
The mass of Mars is 11 percent of Earth's mass, while its radius is half of Earth's radius. What do these figures suggest for the density of Mars?
A) The density of Mars is less than the density of Earth.
B) The density of Mars is the same as the density of Earth.
C) The density of Mars is greater than the density of Earth.
D) Not enough information is given to compare the densities of Mars and Earth.
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