The ratio of titanium density to steel density.

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The question is asking for the relationship between the densities of titanium and steel in terms of a numerical ratio. It offers multiple choice answers regarding this ratio.

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Less than one.

The final answer is Less than one.

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The final answer is Less than one.

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The density of titanium is approximately 4.5 g/cm³, whereas steel's density is around 7.8 g/cm³. Therefore, the ratio is 4.5/7.8, which is less than one.

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