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What is density? How is it measured?
Density is a physical property that is defined as a substance's mass divided by its volume: Density is usually a measured property of a substance, so its numerical value affects the significant figures in a calculation. Density overall has derived units. Common units for density include g/mL, g/cm3, g/L, kg/L, or even kg/m3.
Company's Value
The worth of a company, determined by factors such as market capitalization, revenue, profit, assets, and more.
Convertible Debt
A type of investment or loan that can be converted into equity, or shares, of the borrowing company under certain conditions, often used by startups.
Valuation
The process of determining the present value of an asset or a company.
Venture Capitalist Funds
Funds pooled from investors for the purpose of investing in startup companies and small businesses with the potential for long-term growth.
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