Which choice represents Volvocity? A.35 m/s B.15 km/he west C. 12 m/s2 D.4 g/mL

None of the choices represent Volvocity.

The given choices represent different units of measurement in physics. None of the options directly represent Volvocity, as it seems to be a made-up term.

However, if we assume that "Volvocity" is referring to the velocity of a Volvo car, then none of the options accurately represent it either. Velocity is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).

Option A (35 m/s) represents a velocity in meters per second.

Option B (15 km/h west) represents a velocity in kilometers per hour in the west direction.

Option C (12 m/s^2) represents acceleration, which is the change in velocity over time, measured in meters per second squared.

Option D (4 g/mL) represents density, which is the mass of a substance per unit volume, commonly measured in grams per milliliter.

Therefore, none of the given choices accurately represent Volvocity or the velocity of a Volvo car.

To determine which choice represents Volvocity, we need to understand what the term "Volvocity" means.

However, it seems that "Volvocity" is not a commonly used or recognized term in physics or any other field. It is possible that it is either misspelled, a made-up term, or referring to something specific within a certain context.

If you have additional information or context about the term "Volvocity," please provide it so that I can further assist you.