Solve the problem.The volume V of a 10-gram object varies inversely with the density d in grams per milliliters,   Find  Interpret your answer.

A. ?, As the density of the object becomes infinitely large, the volume of the object becomes infinitely large. The more compact the object is, the more space it takes up.
B. 10, As the density of the object becomes infinitely large, the volume of the object approaches a limit of 10 milliliters. As the object gets more and more compact, its volume becomes 10 milliliters.
C. 1, As the density of the object becomes infinitely large, the volume of the object approaches a limit of 1 milliliter. As the object gets more and more compact, its volume diminishes to 1 milliliter.
D. 0, As the density of the object becomes infinitely large, the volume of the object approaches a limit of 0 milliliters. The more compact the object is, the less space it takes up.


Answer: D

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