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The density of an object is defined as its mass per unit volume. The formula for density is: ρ = m/V
where ρ is the density, m is the mass, and V is the volume.
From the given answer choices, we can calculate the density of each object as follows:
1) a 10-g object with a volume of 1 mL
ρ = 10 g / 1 mL = 10 g/mL
2) a 1-g object with a volume of 10 mL
ρ = 1 g / 10 mL = 0.1 g/mL
3) a 200-g object with a volume of 200 mL
ρ = 200 g / 200 mL = 1 g/mL
4) a 10-g object with a volume of 10 mL
ρ = 10 g / 10 mL = 1 g/mL
Therefore, the object with the largest density is the 10-g object with a volume of 1 mL.