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Suppose you have two 100-ml graduated cylinders. in each cylinder there is 37.0 ml of water. you also have 2 cubes: one is lead and the other is aluminum. each cube measures 2.0 cm on each side. after you carefully lower each cube into the water of its own cylinder; what will the new water level be in each of the cylinders?suppose you have two 100-ml graduated cylinders. in each cylinder there is 37.0 ml of water. you also have 2 cubes: one is lead and the other is aluminum. each cube measures 2.0 cm on each side. after you carefully lower each cube into the water of its own cylinder; what will the new water level be in each of the cylinders?

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we know that

1 ml is equal to 1
cm^(3)

The volume of the lead cube is equal to the volume of aluminium cube

The volume of the cube is equal to


V=2^(3) = 8\ cm^(3)


V=8\ cm^(3)=8\ ml

the new water level in each of the cylinders will be

37.0 ml+8 ml=45.0 ml

therefore

the answer is

the new water level in each of the cylinders will be 45.0 ml

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